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A calculator is typically a portable electronic device used to perform calculations, ranging from basic arithmetic to complex mathematics. | A calculator is typically a portable electronic device used to perform calculations, ranging from basic arithmetic to complex mathematics. | ||
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* Monochrome Z80: Featuring Zilog Z80 microprocessor, monochrome LCD, and AAA batteries. Including TI-83/84 Plus (Sliver Edition) and all their variations such as TI-83 Plus.fr, TI-84 Plus Pocket etc. | * Monochrome Z80: Featuring Zilog Z80 microprocessor, monochrome LCD, and AAA batteries. Including TI-83/84 Plus (Sliver Edition) and all their variations such as TI-83 Plus.fr, TI-84 Plus Pocket etc. | ||
* Color Z80: Featuring Zilog Z80 microprocessor but with color LCD and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. There is only one model in this generation: TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. | * Color Z80: Featuring Zilog Z80 microprocessor but with color LCD and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. There is only one model in this generation: TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. | ||
− | * eZ80: Featuring Zilog eZ80 microprocessor with color LCD. Including TI-83 Premium CE (Python Edition) | + | * eZ80: Featuring Zilog eZ80 microprocessor with color LCD and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Including TI-83 Premium CE (Python Edition) and TI-84 CE (Python Edition). |
====Orion TI-84 Plus==== | ====Orion TI-84 Plus==== | ||
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None of the emulators could fully emulate this model yet. MAME lists this model as a "bootleg", with its basic functionalities works, but the speech module is left completely undumped and unemulated. | None of the emulators could fully emulate this model yet. MAME lists this model as a "bootleg", with its basic functionalities works, but the speech module is left completely undumped and unemulated. | ||
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| [https://github.com/CE-Programming/CEmu git] | | [https://github.com/CE-Programming/CEmu git] | ||
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TI-89 could be considered as a miniaturized version of TI-92/Voyage200, as they share literally the exact same hardware and software architecture (that is also why some TI-89 emulators could also emulate TI-92/Voyage200), while TI-92/Voyage200 is huge in size thanks to their horizontal screen and QWERTY keyboard. | TI-89 could be considered as a miniaturized version of TI-92/Voyage200, as they share literally the exact same hardware and software architecture (that is also why some TI-89 emulators could also emulate TI-92/Voyage200), while TI-92/Voyage200 is huge in size thanks to their horizontal screen and QWERTY keyboard. | ||
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Using third-party emulators requires a copy of the operating system of the calculator. It could be officially downloaded from [https://education.ti.com/en/software/search here], but a reason is required. It's unclear whether they will actually look into it -- "The OS of my calculator is damaged and requires recovery" could be a fairly reasonable one. | Using third-party emulators requires a copy of the operating system of the calculator. It could be officially downloaded from [https://education.ti.com/en/software/search here], but a reason is required. It's unclear whether they will actually look into it -- "The OS of my calculator is damaged and requires recovery" could be a fairly reasonable one. | ||
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All emulators could only emulate Touchpad keyboard for now. | All emulators could only emulate Touchpad keyboard for now. | ||
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| TI-Nspire™ (CX) (CAS) Student Software | | TI-Nspire™ (CX) (CAS) Student Software | ||
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− | | [https://education.ti.com/en/software/details/en/B4F6E4EE05B94D75AAB4DFE24B2720AE/ti-nspirecxcas_pc_trial 5. | + | | [https://education.ti.com/en/software/details/en/B4F6E4EE05B94D75AAB4DFE24B2720AE/ti-nspirecxcas_pc_trial 5.3.2] |
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| TI-Nspire App | | TI-Nspire App | ||
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− | | [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ti-nspire/id590823242 6. | + | | [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ti-nspire/id590823242 6.0.2]<ref group=P name=iPadOnly>iPad only.</ref> |
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| TI-Nspire CAS App | | TI-Nspire CAS App | ||
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− | | [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ti-nspire-cas/id545351700 6. | + | | [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ti-nspire-cas/id545351700 6.0.2]<ref group=P name=iPadOnly>iPad only.</ref> |
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===Scientific and financial models=== | ===Scientific and financial models=== | ||
Most of the TI's scientific and financial calculators run on ASICs. | Most of the TI's scientific and financial calculators run on ASICs. | ||
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[https://education.ti.com/en/software/search/computer-software TI software download] | [https://education.ti.com/en/software/search/computer-software TI software download] | ||
Notice that emulators for regional models, such as TI-30X Prio MathPrint (Germany model), may not be presented on the current page due to region settings. You'll have to switch to the correct region via the region switcher on the top-right corner of the webpage to download them. | Notice that emulators for regional models, such as TI-30X Prio MathPrint (Germany model), may not be presented on the current page due to region settings. You'll have to switch to the correct region via the region switcher on the top-right corner of the webpage to download them. | ||
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==Hewlett-Packard== | ==Hewlett-Packard== | ||
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Older models run on in-house developed 4-bit "Saturn" processors. Newer models have an unusual practice that emulates the Saturn processor via an ARM processor, so technically speaking those calculator models are actually emulation boxes. | Older models run on in-house developed 4-bit "Saturn" processors. Newer models have an unusual practice that emulates the Saturn processor via an ARM processor, so technically speaking those calculator models are actually emulation boxes. | ||
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| Emu48 | | Emu48 | ||
| align=left|{{Icon|Win|Mac|WinCE|DOS}}<ref group=Q name=OSX>Mac OS X version is only available for PowerPC based Macs and there is no plan to port it to x86/ARM platform.</ref> | | align=left|{{Icon|Win|Mac|WinCE|DOS}}<ref group=Q name=OSX>Mac OS X version is only available for PowerPC based Macs and there is no plan to port it to x86/ARM platform.</ref> | ||
− | | [https://hp.giesselink.com/emu48.htm 1. | + | | [https://hp.giesselink.com/emu48.htm 1.65]<ref group=Q name=deadplatforms>Platforms besides Windows and Android are no longer maintained so their versions could be left way behind.</ref> |
| 38G, 39G, 40G, 48S, 48SX, 48G, 48G+, 48GX, 49G, 39g+, 39gs, 40gs, 48gII, 49g+, 50g | | 38G, 39G, 40G, 48S, 48SX, 48G, 48G+, 48GX, 49G, 39g+, 39gs, 40gs, 48gII, 49g+, 50g | ||
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| [https://www.hpcalc.org/details/3674 1.1] | | [https://www.hpcalc.org/details/3674 1.1] | ||
− | | 48G, 48S | + | | 48G, 48S |
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| Emu48 | | Emu48 | ||
| align=left|{{Icon||APK|WinMobile}} | | align=left|{{Icon||APK|WinMobile}} | ||
− | | [https://hp.giesselink.com/emu48.htm 1. | + | | [https://hp.giesselink.com/emu48.htm 1.65] |
| 38G, 39G, 40G, 48S, 48SX, 48G, 48G+, 48GX, 49G, 39g+, 39gs, 40gs, 48gII, 49g+, 50g | | 38G, 39G, 40G, 48S, 48SX, 48G, 48G+, 48GX, 49G, 39g+, 39gs, 40gs, 48gII, 49g+, 50g | ||
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| iHP48 | | iHP48 | ||
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− | | [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ihp48/id1549608953 1.6 | + | | [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ihp48/id1549608953 1.6] |
| 38G, 39G, 48G, 48GX, 48S, 49G, 49G+, 50g | | 38G, 39G, 48G, 48GX, 48S, 49G, 49G+, 50g | ||
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===HP Prime=== | ===HP Prime=== | ||
HP Prime is HP's new flagship product of graphic calculators, featuring a multipoint color touchscreen, 400 MHz ARM processor, and a much-improved computer algebra system. | HP Prime is HP's new flagship product of graphic calculators, featuring a multipoint color touchscreen, 400 MHz ARM processor, and a much-improved computer algebra system. | ||
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Older models run on in-house developed 4-bit "Nut" processors. Some newer models have an unusual practice (especially for scientific calculators) that emulates the Nut processor via an ARM processor so technically speaking those calculator models are actually emulation boxes, while some other models use ASICs as their kernel. | Older models run on in-house developed 4-bit "Nut" processors. Some newer models have an unusual practice (especially for scientific calculators) that emulates the Nut processor via an ARM processor so technically speaking those calculator models are actually emulation boxes, while some other models use ASICs as their kernel. | ||
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| Emu42 | | Emu42 | ||
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− | | [https://hp.giesselink.com/emu42.htm 1. | + | | [https://hp.giesselink.com/emu42.htm 1.29]<ref group=R name=deadplatforms>Platforms besides Windows and Android are no longer maintained so their versions could be left way behind.</ref> |
| 10B, 14B, 17B, 17BII, 20S, 21S, 22S, 27S, 32S, 32SII, 42S, 19BII, 28S | | 10B, 14B, 17B, 17BII, 20S, 21S, 22S, 27S, 32S, 32SII, 42S, 19BII, 28S | ||
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| Free42 | | Free42 | ||
| align=left|{{Icon|Windows|macOS|Linux}} | | align=left|{{Icon|Windows|macOS|Linux}} | ||
− | | [https://thomasokken.com/free42/ | + | | [https://thomasokken.com/free42/ 3.0.7] |
| 42S | | 42S | ||
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| align=left|{{Icon|APK|WinMobile}} | | align=left|{{Icon|APK|WinMobile}} | ||
− | | [https://hp.giesselink.com/ | + | | [https://hp.giesselink.com/emu28.htm 1.36]<ref group=R name=deadplatforms>Platforms besides Windows and Android are no longer maintained so their versions could be left way behind.</ref> |
| 10B, 14B, 17B, 17BII, 20S, 21S, 22S, 27S, 32S, 32SII, 42S, 19BII, 28S | | 10B, 14B, 17B, 17BII, 20S, 21S, 22S, 27S, 32S, 32SII, 42S, 19BII, 28S | ||
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| Free42 | | Free42 | ||
| align=left|{{Icon|APK|iOS|WinMobile|PalmOS}} | | align=left|{{Icon|APK|iOS|WinMobile|PalmOS}} | ||
− | | [https://thomasokken.com/free42/ 3. | + | | [https://thomasokken.com/free42/ 3.0.7] <ref group=R name=deadplatforms-Free42>Windows Mobile and PalmOS versions are no longer maintained so their versions could be left way behind.</ref> |
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Most of the modern Casio graphic calculators run on 32-bit Hitachi SuperH-3/4 processors, while scientific, programmable, and financial models run on nx-u8/100 based ASICs. More retro ones come with all kinds of different hardware architectures, like VX-4 and PB-1000 that runs on Hitachi HD61700A processor, or fx-7000G that runs on NEC μPD1007G-008. | Most of the modern Casio graphic calculators run on 32-bit Hitachi SuperH-3/4 processors, while scientific, programmable, and financial models run on nx-u8/100 based ASICs. More retro ones come with all kinds of different hardware architectures, like VX-4 and PB-1000 that runs on Hitachi HD61700A processor, or fx-7000G that runs on NEC μPD1007G-008. | ||
− | Community-driven, open-sourced emulators exist for some models, but unfortunately | + | Community-driven, open-sourced emulators exist for some models, but unfortunately not for modern models yet. You can still get official emulators at the following site: |
* [https://edu.casio.com/softwarelicense/index.php Official emulators (90-day trial, for graphic/legacy scientific models)] | * [https://edu.casio.com/softwarelicense/index.php Official emulators (90-day trial, for graphic/legacy scientific models)] | ||
* [https://classpad.net/intl/features/ Classwiz CW series online emulators (paid service)] | * [https://classpad.net/intl/features/ Classwiz CW series online emulators (paid service)] | ||
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Upsilon is the fork of yet another fork of Epsilon called Omega and has been ported to other hardware besides Numworks. | Upsilon is the fork of yet another fork of Epsilon called Omega and has been ported to other hardware besides Numworks. | ||
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| Official emulator | | Official emulator | ||
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− | | [https://apps.apple.com/app/id1456585807 | + | | [https://apps.apple.com/app/id1456585807 20.3.0 (iOS)]<div>[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.numworks.calculator 20.3.2 (Android)] |
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==Elektronika== | ==Elektronika== | ||
Elektronika calculators were made by the Soviet Union, including arithmetic (basic), scientific, and programming models. These calculators are rarely being used or even heard of outside the Soviet Union/Russia, but just like all Soviet Union products, they never lack fans. | Elektronika calculators were made by the Soviet Union, including arithmetic (basic), scientific, and programming models. These calculators are rarely being used or even heard of outside the Soviet Union/Russia, but just like all Soviet Union products, they never lack fans. | ||
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These Calculators have a higher chance of being emulated through MAME than getting their own emulator | These Calculators have a higher chance of being emulated through MAME than getting their own emulator | ||
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==Calculator games== | ==Calculator games== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* https://www.ticalc.org/programming/emulators/software.html | * https://www.ticalc.org/programming/emulators/software.html | ||
* https://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/pc/emulators | * https://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/pc/emulators | ||
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[[Category:Calculator emulators|*]] | [[Category:Calculator emulators|*]] | ||
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[[Category:Portable]] | [[Category:Portable]] | ||
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