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    psp PSPXTI: A TI-92 Calculator emulator v1.1.0



    Hi all,

    For those who haven't seen previous versions, XTiger is an unix emulator (under X Window)
    of a TI-92 calculator (Texas instruments).
    It was originally written by Jonas Minnberg and was closed source.
    Jonas Minnberg has not worked on XTiger for quite a while and he gave Misha Nasledov
    the code and permission to GPL it.

    PSPXTI is a port on PSP a the Unix version 0.8.

    What's new in this version ?

    - New user interface !
    - Use Virtual keyboard !
    - Use SDL library
    - Render mode max (fullscreen)
    - Add keyboard mapping menu
    - New help window
    - New background image
    - Multiple keyboard mappings feature :
    You can now toggle between 3 different keyboard mapping using
    LTrigger and RTrigger keys
    - Delete files option
    - Bug fix in the file requester


    You need the rom of your TI-92 or TI-92 plus, but it is NOT part of the PSPXTI package
    because it is the property of Texas Instruments ! (have a look to my blog
    http://zx81.zx81.free.fr for more informations).

    This version works with 2.x, 1.5 and custom firmware 3.X-OE.

    It's distributed under GNU licence and sources are included.

    Here is a PDF version of the manual : http://www.smendes.com/ti89.pdf

    Enjoy, :thumbup:

    Zx.
    here is my blog !

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    Nice! Thanks man.

    Haha now I don't need to buy an expensive calculator.

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    No doubt on that video freak,my buddy in college for electronics is gonna love this.He just got another psp
    Thank you Zx,you rock !
    Zx,what do think about porting festival?
    It'd nice to listen to our books and txts on the go.

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    yep that'll save me like $80 or something.

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    yeah really those calculators are expensive thanks zx

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    This version looks a little confusing to use, buts its awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonesyxxiv View Post
    This version looks a little confusing to use, buts its awesome.
    Yes you need a little time to feel at ease with the virtual keyboard ... but according to me it's much better than a huge keyboard with many keys, and where you spend 10 seconds to go from one side to the other, with the PSP analog pad ...
    here is my blog !

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadoks rule
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    Quote Originally Posted by zx-81 View Post
    Yes you need a little time to feel at ease with the virtual keyboard ... but according to me it's much better than a huge keyboard with many keys, and where you spend 10 seconds to go from one side to the other, with the PSP analog pad ...
    Thats true. Im starting to figure it out and get used to it. I looked at the PDF file and figured out how to take derivatives and intergrals. Its pretty awesome. Too bad they wouldnt let you use one of these on an AP test. Its much better than the Ti-83.

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    Getting back to XMB when I put a TI-92+ ROM file T_T

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    Woah, very nice release!

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