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In a few months I will be buying a Raspberry Pi (Modle B) and turning it into a homemade TI-84+ (SE).
I was thinking about connecting a Nspire 84+ keyboard to the RP and somehow connecting a 84+ screen to the RCA via a spliced cable.
Now, I have a few ideas for the software:
1: Run a low memory Linux and run Wabbitemu full screen on the calc's screen.
2: Compile Wabbitemu into an OS.
Note: I wrote this on my Kindle, please forgive any speeling mistakes or gramitical errors?
This topic has been hijacked.
Have you found a Wabbitemu that actually supports 84+ CSE? I've been looking for months and still haven't found any emulators that do. And JsTiFied requires a ROM, which I don't have...
As for low memory Linux, try TinyCore with fullscreen Wabbitemu that autostarts. Maybe one thats hacked up to make it be able to access all of the memory of the system instead of just 1MB, since there are about 512 total.
I don't know how I make Linux display Wabbitemu on a 95*64 B&W screen.
Angelstorm9x3 wrote:
Have you found a Wabbitemu that actually supports 84+ CSE? I've been looking for months and still haven't found any emulators that do. And JsTiFied requires a ROM, which I don't have...
Then you can't legally emulate a TI-84+CSE, and having a WabbitEmu that supported the color calculator would not change that legality.
Willwac: We have discussed this idea several times on HCWP, emulating TI calculators on small (or embedded) Linux boards, either in custom casing or in an original calculator case. In the end, I think the conclusion was that it just wasn't that interesting, aside from being able to emulate many different models with one "calculator". It's not particularly technically challenging, either, if you use some kind of standard LCD.
To answer some questions about a Wabbitemu for the TI-84+CSE: There is one currently in development. There is a topic on Omnimaga describing the development.
I'd be perfectly fine with a B&W TI-84+ SE. Besides, I don't even have a TI-94+ CSE.
Electromagnet8 wrote:
To answer some questions about a Wabbitemu for the TI-84+CSE: There is one currently in development. There is a topic on Omnimaga describing the development.
Where would this be at? Or whats the forum name?
And by the way, do you know what the rules are for joining Omnimaga? I signed up but got rejected, with no reasons listed in the email.
This topic has been hijacked. Renaming to Wabbitemu for TI-84+ C SE.
Angelstorm9x3 wrote:
Electromagnet8 wrote:
To answer some questions about a Wabbitemu for the TI-84+CSE: There is one currently in development. There is a topic on Omnimaga describing the development.
Where would this be at? Or whats the forum name?
And by the way, do you know what the rules are for joining Omnimaga? I signed up but got rejected, with no reasons listed in the email. 
Your e-mail is probably listed on spambot sites or Cloudflare detected that you might be a bot. You have to e-mail admin@omnimaga.org to get your account approved.
Registration rules are pretty much identical to Cemetech minus the age requirement, but Cloudflare spam filter is a little bit too sensitive.
Otherwise you can download WabbitEmu CSE at http://buckeyedude.zapto.org/Revsoft/Wabbitemu/Beta/Wabbitemu.exe (Buckeye started posting updates shortly after someone asked for a CSE version here.)
outlook.com, spam? What is the world coming to? All I know is that I used a VPN that probably placed me in the Middle East when I was signing up, because I needed to bypass a filter... But anyway, so I need to reply to the email they sent me or just fill out my profile more next time I register?
And I found a Wabbitemu for CSE at Codeplex, but it only works on 64-bit machines, and I have about a million 32-bit machines but only one 64-bit, which is too supervised for me to want to use it. Kind of creepy to have your parents staring over the screen while you use the computer.
However, I did have time to make a CSE rom. Can I use this rom on a 32 bit machine too, or just the 64-bit one?
Angelstorm9x3 wrote:
However, I did have time to make a CSE rom. Can I use this rom on a 32 bit machine too, or just the 64-bit one?
ROM images from your calculator do not care about the bit-width of the machine they're used on. Assuming you could find a TI-84+CSE emulator for a 32-bit machine (jsTIfied springs to mind), you could use the ROM from your calculator with the emulator.
Angelstorm9x3 wrote:
outlook.com, spam? What is the world coming to? All I know is that I used a VPN that probably placed me in the Middle East when I was signing up, because I needed to bypass a filter... But anyway, so I need to reply to the email they sent me or just fill out my profile more next time I register?
Outlook was probably flagged as spam by many CloudFlare/StopForumSpam users. Just e-mail admin@omnimaga.org and link to your cemetech profile. Tell them you are unable to sign up and hopefully they fix your account. You can also contact them via http://ourl.ca/issue I think.
Angelstorm9x3 wrote:
And I found a Wabbitemu for CSE at Codeplex, but it only works on 64-bit machines
I seem to see two different versions. Is the first not actually a 32-bit version? If it isn't, someone should tell Buckeye about the goof.
Screenshot taken from https://wabbit.codeplex.com/releases/view/44625
I would imagine that the problem is an oversight on Angel's end before a mislabeling on Buckeye's end, with no offense intended, of course.
Well, I have the 32bit version, but it won't let me create a rom for CSE. However, I can take a rom, but that's no help because I don't have one. Then I managed to get the 64bit version past the spies at my house and made a CSE rom, because the option showed up for that.
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