PSPXTI: A TI-92 Calculator emulator v1.1.0

Posted May 12, 2007 at 4:26PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Texas, Unix, Zx-81
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PSPXTI v1.1.0 screenshot - Image 1Resident PSP homebrew coder (and emulator guru) Zx-81 dropped by the QJ.Net Forums earlier to announce the release of PSPXTI: A TI-92 Calculator emulator v1.1.0.

As its name implies, this homebrew application is a PSP port of the Unix-based XTiger emulator (Unix version 0,8), based on Texas Instrument's TI-92 calculator. The original XTiger app was written by Jonas Minnberg, but was eventually passed on to Misha Nasledov under a General Public License (GPL). As for the latest changes in version 1.1.0:
  • 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
  • Compatible with firmwares 2.x, 1.5, and custom fw 3.X-OE.
Zx-81 further notes that you will need a ROM of TI-92 or TI-92 plus to get this app working. That's the skinny on PSPXTI's details - extra information can be found in the file README, Zx-81's site, and at the app's release thread at the QJ.Net Forums. With that said, enjoy the download!

Download: PSPXTI: A TI-92 Calculator emulator v1.1.0
Visit: QJ's PSP Development Forum

Via zx81

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by jumpman - 2007-05-12 11:28
» first

FIRST!! FIRST!!

woooooooooooooo oo woooooooooooooo oooo

by Cheater912 - 2007-05-12 11:46
» .

Congratulations , Want a biscuit?

by jumpman - 2007-05-12 12:14
» cheater912

Yes, yes I do.

by Hans - 2007-05-12 13:29
» Great

I had testing this new version for a few minutes, and the new virtual keyboard works perfectly. You won't need to waste any more time looking for the correct key. Almost all of them are there waiting for a button combination. It's a great emulator for one of the best calculators.

by Jaard123 - 2007-05-12 14:34
» Its Texas Insturments, not Tiger.....

Weeeeeeeeeeeeee eeee!!!!!!!!!!!

by GODzillaSDM - 2007-05-12 14:38
» how to get the calc to work

i used the free rom that came with the download. i got the program to fire up. But I don't understand how to use it. All i see are option menu, and the command prompt. I don't see any where to punch in keys or numbers. How does it work?

by That Dude - 2007-05-12 18:04
» My Wish...

I wish there was a TI-83+ or TI-89 emulator for the PSP. I don't know how to use this one.

by zx-81 - 2007-05-12 23:07
» pedrom

The rom pedrom given with this emu is only here for demo purpose (because it's free and legal). You need to find the original ti-92+ v1.1 rom to use this emulator as the real texas instrument calculator.



Zx

by zx-81 - 2007-05-12 23:10
» documentation

here is the documentation :

http://www.smendes.com/ti89.pdf



(ti 92 and ti 89 are not so different).



Zx

by someone - 2007-05-13 00:45
» Bug

i downloaded this and its a great app and all its just that when i went and hit home to exit it shut my psp down and now my recovery mode doesnt work, btw im on custom firmware 3.40OE-A

by zx-81 - 2007-05-13 07:37
» home button

Home button doesn't work on this homebrew, to exit you have to use the exit menu ... Anyway i don't see the point with your recovery mode, you just have to switch off your psp, and then everything should go fine.



Zx

by ... - 2007-05-13 08:45
» ...

Please use the "Reply" button.

by ***** - 2007-05-13 11:23
» *****

i like horny moms

by Hello - 2007-05-13 14:23
» ROM

Where can I get the Rom?

by BoBisChriS - 2007-05-19 15:16
» I dont know....

if anyone does, just email me.....

BoBisChriS@GMai l.CoM

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