Occasionally I come across some really good calculator emulators that only run/work in your browser, like Safari.
Does anyone know if there's a definitive list anywhere of this type of emulator
(09-03-2018 04:02 PM)Leviset Wrote: [ -> ]Occasionally I come across some really good calculator emulators that only run/work in your browser, like Safari.
Does anyone know if there's a definitive list anywhere of this type of emulator
There's a major and currently-maintained list here:
If it's not exhaustive, please add suggestions!
There was at one time a Javascript emulation of the TI-3x MultiView series calculators at
http://ti-multiview.github.io/, but it got
taken down by a DMCA notice. From what I could tell (I have a copy from before it was taken down), most of the code consists of mask ROM dumps from the actual calculators.
A semi-working archive of the web-page can be found on the Internet Archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/201612141950...github.io/
Note that the TI-30X Pro MultiView in the emulation may be more familiar to North American readers as the TI-36X Pro. The web-page also includes emulations of TI-30XB / TI-30XS MultiView, TI-34 MultiView, and the (French) TI-Collège Plus.
Thanks for all your replies
added to the wiki as well
I can’t seem to be able to find an online HP-71b calculator?
Many of the excellent Android apps are missing from that list, too.
(02-07-2019 02:32 PM)Willy R. Kunz Wrote: [ -> ] (09-04-2018 01:49 PM)BartDB Wrote: [ -> ]Craig Finseth's comprehensive list:
List of implementations of RPN, RPL, and HP calculators for other systems
Hm, "comprehensive list"? In all modesty, I'd expect to see my emulators on such a list.
;-)
Willy Kunz
CuVee Software
@Willy - Email Craig and let him know about them, I'm sure he'd be happy to add them, it's no doubt just a matter of what he has stumbled across. In the early days, there were so few of these, it was easier to be comprehensive, but as they're flourished (primarily due to iOS and Android growth) there are many that come (and go) nearly every week, so the hunting and exploring process has become an endless chore. I can't speak for Craig, but I'm quite sure he'd be happy to add them, and as his lists are updated and posted (in many places) regularly, being added to the list is a great way to get the word out about your great Apps (even though iOS only :-( )
(02-07-2019 02:32 PM)Willy R. Kunz Wrote: [ -> ]Hm, "comprehensive list"? In all modesty, I'd expect to see my emulators on such a list.
;-)
To be honest it is difficult to survey the internet. Authors should help contacting the list maintainer. Expecting that the others notice everything is a bit too much.
(02-07-2019 07:21 PM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ] (02-07-2019 02:32 PM)Willy R. Kunz Wrote: [ -> ]Hm, "comprehensive list"? In all modesty, I'd expect to see my emulators on such a list.
;-)
Willy Kunz
CuVee Software
@Willy - (...) I can't speak for Craig, but I'm quite sure he'd be happy to add them, and as his lists are updated and posted (in many places) regularly, being added to the list is a great way to get the word out about your great Apps (even though iOS only :-( )
Well, I
can speak highly of Craig. I wrote him, and within a day or two, he updated the page. Didn't notice the entry at first since he renamed CuVee Software to CurveSoft, but that's a minor quibble. ;-)