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Librecalc third-party calculator prototype

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bb010g:
So, a simulator?

DJ Omnimaga:
A new software would definitively be nice, providing it doesn't miss important features and that when released it's stable. If the price is lower than the TI-Nspire CX but it offers more in terms of power, interface and important features, then it could be a very good alternative and perhaps even competitor to TI/Casio products. They would just need to make sure that they implement an exam mode that doesn't suck so that the teacher can disable any ASM/C/BASIC/whatever program and a select few features without the company blocking third-party development.

Juju:
Well, what is nice is that everything on this calc is free software, so if you're hardcore enough you can build your own from your bare hands.

DJ Omnimaga:
Indeed. I truly want to see this calc come out to fruition and with some nice cases for each sample of the calculator. Those projects always failed in the past and I would like to finally see one completed. I might buy one if it's not too expensive, although it depends when it would come out.

DJ Omnimaga:
It's progressing!

Some electronic circuit issues delayed the 2nd prototype but it's still alive and well:



Something I hope is changes to the d-pad, though. But it has 128 MB of RAM :D.

Source (all in French):
http://www.librecalc.com/blog/apercu-du-second-prototype/
http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=173986&sid=66d79eef6cf2409299636659ab1f5ae9#p173986
http://www.planet-casio.com/Fr/forums/topic13405-1-Le-projet-LibreCalc-avance-bien.html

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