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tiCalc http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/84/8442.htmlby: Rusty
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AbstractSuitability: 10/10 Great functionality. Ease-Of-Use: 10/10 Easy to use; has setup wizard too. Overall: 10/10 A must-have for all TI users. Ever since its first beta version, Virtual TI has made a significant impact on the way calculators are used and programmed. Even though its features paled in comparison to today's Virtual TI, it astounded the TI world with its usability and creativity Today, Virtual TI is a complete solution for calculator users; it can now emulate all TI-8x and 9x calculators with a link port. It is extremely easy to use, and the name is no misnomer: there is actually a Virtual TI on your screen, complete with a clickable bitmap of the calculator. In addition to simply emulating calculators, Virtual TI can dump roms, do virtual linking, and even take screenshots of programs. Perhaps best of all, VTI contains a great debugger for programmers who want to test their assembly programs on the computer instead of the calculator. If you haven't already, I strongly encourage you to give VTI a try. Since its first versions, it has vastly improved, and it is definitely worth your time to test it out.
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