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commented Jan 17, 2018
Please, try to get it back. I am so devastated that AndieGraph isn't anymore available to download for Android. I simply loved that simple calculator. As a TI-86 owner, I love to have the same calc running also on my phone. |
commented Jan 18, 2018
AlmostTI is newer and better, and available on the App Store, here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fms.ati |
closed this Jan 18, 2018
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An Android emulator for my favorite calculator, the TI-85 (and also the TI-82, 83, 83+, and 86).
This app is backed by the excellently simple AlmostTI and available for downloadon the Google Play Store. There's a user writeup on Medium.
This app was originally released in January 2011, as several apps (more suitably named) TI-82,TI-83, TI-85, TI-86, with ROM intact; but due to a request from Texas Instruments, the ROMswere removed and the name was changed.
Develop
To build this app, you'll need the NDK. The underlying emulator, AlmostTI, is writtenin pure C, which runs nicely using the NDK.
Feature Requests
Most feature requests involve adding some functionality to the emulator itself. Sincethe open-source version of AlmostTI has not been updated since at least 2009, it's not likelyto happen. In the meantime, its author has released a (paid) competitor to AndieGraphon the Play Store (also called AlmostTI). I suspect there's a much newer emulation engine,that probably also plays more nicely with Android, underlying that app. But we're stuckwith the open source version. I'll consider us lucky that he didn't remove hisopen source project.
If you have a feature request that doesn't involve a feature of the emulator, feel freeto add an issue. Perhaps someone will pick it up. Or if you're an expert C developer andwant to dive into the guts of AlmostTI, that would be great!