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Emulators on NumWorks calculators

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The NumWorks graphing calculator was the first graphing calculator to be programmable using the Python language. N0100 features a 320x240 IPS display with a 2.8″ diagonal. Internally, it is powered by a 216 MHz Cortex-M7 processor and 8 MB of Quad-SPI Flash memory. The calculator has a 1450 mAh lithium polymer battery. The calculator weights 5.9 oz (0.37 lb) and measures 8.2 cm × 16 cm × 1 cm (3.23 in × 6.30 in × 0.39 in).(Shamely copied from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NumWorks#Products NumWorks Wikipedia.])
There are different models. N0100, N0110, N0120 and N0120EX(Portuguese exclusive).
 
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===GameBoy===
 
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==Texas Instruments==
 
===TI-84===
 
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==CHIP-8==
 
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==Notes==
 
Nwagyu! version of Peanut-GB and Nofrendo doesn't have save games or save states.
There is a hardware version of the N0120 called N0120EX, which is exclusive to the Portuguese market. This model has been created for greater compatibility with the country's examination mode.
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