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- #Emu48 paste windows#
Support for integers with different word sizes: byte, word, double word etc (8, 16, 32 bit). You can enter numbers like 0hAA and 0b1011, and print them with the ▸Hex, ▸Bin, and ▸Dec operators, or set the default output format to any of the three bases. In language and UI design it's a descendant, but it is “modernized” in a lot of ways and has many additional features.Įasy way to convert between hex, dec and bin bases, with a few button presses rather by than executing a custom program. Given that you're already familiar with the TI-83, I suggest considering the TI-89 Titanium. (If I liked typing on touch screens, I'd use the app on my phone instead.) Some manner of graphic display (LCD, TFT etc).Trigonometry supported and easily accessible (like on the Texas ones).Not "one operand at a time" as in more classic/simplistic calculators. The ability to type out the whole calculation/equation on the display as done on Texas calculators.Support for bit shift, OR, AND, NOT and similar binary arithmetic.Support for integers with different word sizes: byte, word, double word etc (8, 16, 32 bit).Easy way to convert between hex, dec and bin bases, with a few button presses rather by than executing a custom program.That is, easily accessible ways to use the various features of the old calc.exe in Windows, when set to "programmer mode". So I'm looking for a similar graphing calculator similar to the Texas TI-xx product family, but one more suitable for programmers, if such a beast exists. For such, I've relied on custom programs made by myself, that tend to get cumbersome interfaces to the point where I don't use them, but fire up calc.exe on the computer instead. Specifically binary/dec/hex conversions, as well as bit-wise arithmetic. It served me well, but it's quite crude when it comes to programming-related arithmetic. The Eric's Real scripts ("real*.kml" and "real*.bmp") are embedded in this application with the kind permission of Eric Rechlin.My old Texas TI-83 is dying on me after some 20 years of extensive use. Note: some included files are not covered by the GPL these include ROM image files (copyrighted by HP), KML files and faceplate images (copyrighted by their authors).
#Emu48 paste software#
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. See the GNU General Public License for more details. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This program is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#Emu48 paste windows#
This program is based on Emu48 for Windows version, copyrighted by Christoph Gießelink & Sébastien Carlier, with the addition of a win32 layer to run on Android. Select a predefined faceplate (or select a custom KML script folder).Ĥ. From the left side, slide your finger to open the menu.ģ.
#Emu48 paste code#
The application is distributed with the same license under GPL and you can find the source code here:ġ. The application does not request any permission (because it opens the files or the KML folders using the content:// scheme). Some KML files with theirs faceplates are embedded in the application but it is still possible to open a KML file and its dependencies by selecting a folder. It can open or save the exact same state files (state.e48/e49) than the original Windows application!
#Emu48 paste update#
This win32 layer will allow to easily update from the original Emu48 source code. The former Emu48 source code remains untouched because of a thin win32 emulation layer above Linux/NDK!
#Emu48 paste for android#
Emu48 for Android currently has 688 ratings with average rating value of 4.5 This project ports the Windows application Emu48 written in C to Android. According to Google Play Emu48 for Android achieved more than 89 thousand installs. Android application Emu48 for Android developed by Regis Cosnier is listed under category Education.
