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TI-Nspire / Re: New TI-Nspire emulator: Firebird Emu
« on: November 30, 2015, 07:27:15 am »
Dear @Vogtinator I would like to report a bit issues with the Windows port of the 2nd Beta release of Firebird.
 
  While trying to reposition some of the floating docks, I clicked by mistake on the Close icon ( right beside the Redimension icon ).
 
  Not knowing about the almost "definitive" choice of my closure action, I experimented a bit further, and ended up closing All docks, leaving me only with the LCD display ...
 
   What I hoped at that time, was that after definetively closing Firebird and opening it again, All the standard docks would show up again on a New startup instance, which unfortunately was Not the case, and I ended up with the same previous Missing docks state from my last instance ( when I ended up closing all of them without knowing that action would result in an "almost" definitive choice ... ).
 
   The only way I found to Restore Firebird original Docks state was through Windows Registry Editor, by invoking REGEDIT at the Command Prompt line, and searching for Firebird entries.
 
   Succesfully I located the ndless / nspire_emu entries, and by simply Removing both from the Windows Registry I was able to fully Restore Firebird to its original ( pre-installation ) state.
 
    Another missing feature I think would Help a lot more users would be a little README file, which if actually not included at the zip distribution, at least could be Posted as an additional separate file at the Project page on GitHub and the very first page of this post on Omnimaga.
 
   Concerning the possibility of other users ending up Closing some Docks by mistake ( and not knowing what to do to Restore them on a new instance ), I suggest the inclusion of top Menu entries placed aside from the Emulation, Tools and Flash ones, which would allow a "Permanent" state re-activation mechanism for the Floating docks ( in case they were previously closed ).
 
   Meanwhile before implementing such feature, a paliative would be to start Firebird Interface on Tabs mode, or at least indicate the existence of that option for the naive users on a README file.

   The Flash Menu could be improved if it include the option of not only Saving a Flash Image, but also of Loading another previously saved ( or already available one ), without the need of opening the Settings / Nspire tabs and selecting a Flash Image and Boot1 file ( from that tab options ).
 
   Also at the Create Flash Image menu, Boot1 is indicated by a Manuf tag and placed below Boot2 which shows up a bit confusing for the naive user to fully understand that a Boot1 file is required at that point.
 
   A bit more explanations on a README file would let the users know exactly what to provide on each field, with instruction for them how to obtain Boot1 and Boot2 image files from their own physical calculators, by meens of ndless and polydumper.
 
   While trying to Generate a New image file from the Create Flash Image menu, ( with all the required files provided and correctly identified after each selection, except for the provision of Diags which I left None and selected to Boot from Boot2 and Not Diags ), I ended up with an Application Crash on Windows 7 32bits.
 
   The Boot and OS files I provided were the Same ones I succesfully used on Nspiroid [ https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/nspiroid-ti-nspire-emulator-on-android-(zenfone-5)/30/ ] and kARM-TI [ https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/karmti-ti-nspire-emulator-with-skin-16585/420/ ] were I succesfully generated the Flash Image files which I Ported to Firebird ( after Not being able to generate a New Flash Image directly from Firebird, due to the reported Windows application Crash ).
 
   Overall my very First impressions on Firebird were very good ones, showing up as a Very Promising Project due mainly to its broad range of covered platforms, with a vast array of implementations, based on a Same common ground, leading its final users to an easier adaption from one platform to another.
 
  The only missing points which deserve a bit more attention by now are an Improved Documentation, by the inclusion of a README file describing in more detail the Boot and Flash Image file creation ( or import ) process, and the "definitive" closure state of floating Docks described on the Windows port, and which I dont know if similar behavior could happen on other platforms like Android ( and where I simply do no know how to Restore the equivalent of a Registry entry on a Android ARM Tablet without root access ).
 
  Thanks very much for All the attention, hoping to have provided Valuable points requiring some attention on future releases of Firebird,
 
Yours Sincerely,
 
Prof. Ricardo Duarte
 
PS: A missing option for the Non developer users would be to allow not only for Firebird to Start Emulation Automatically, but Also allowing the choice of starting with focus on the Keypad window open ( in place of the Serial Monitor actually selected and opened by default ). The inclusion of a simple ( exclusive ) Selection option ( by means of Radio Buttons ) between Keypad and Serial Monitor, would allow for such configuration, leaving both developers and common users the ability to opt for their preferred choice of initialization.

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News / Re: TI-Nspire emulator for Android
« on: November 27, 2015, 11:18:18 am »
At the time of my Original post ( Aug 24 ), I was still unaware of another Fully working Android [ ARM ] Platform TI-Nspire Emulator like the ( now ) Well established [ Firebird ] by @Vogtinator at [ https://github.com/nspire-emus/firebird/releases ], ( originally announced on omnimaga.org at [ https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/new-ti-nspire-emulator/ ] ), and for such the [ Nspiroid ] Project [ https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/nspiroid-ti-nspire-emulator-on-android-(zenfone-5)/30/ ] by [ SpiroH ] at that time seemed to Me the very First TI-Nspire running emulator for [ ARM ] architecture ( which I could install on my devices ).
 
I did not meant to diminish ( nor enlarge ) the Valuable work of Any author ( in detriment of Others ) at all ! since as I've have already stated, [ Any ] work towards providing Improvments on the Calculator Arena is a [ More ] Than Well Expected contribution, specially Emulators, since they represent a [ Definitive ] step taken forward, as Hardware inevitably will have a finite production cycle, but the Emulated Software may be futurely Ported to many other architectures ( perpetuating the "species" long after the original Calculators were not physically available anymore ).
 
I've have been Captivated by Calculators, since 13 years old, and on such long road have been the Proud owner of many Gems from Texas and HP like TI-59, HP-67, HP-41C, TI-89, HP-50g and now TI-Nspire and HP-Prime, to name a few.
 
All such models have allowed me uncountable hours of mathematical discoveries and insights which if I had not one of them available at the right time, such math relationships could have been missed at all ...

Most of the vintage code written for such old models, would be simply Lost, if Brave and Dedicated Developers did not invest their precious time in providing Emulators ...
 
My original post had the sole intention of [ Inform ] others of the existence of Another piece of software which at that time might be unaware by some potential interested users.
 
I did not had the intention to Promote ( or "merchandise" ) any ( open or closed ) software in detriment of others, since by my very first days in the Calculator arena, I have been completely Open to Any and All directions related to the improvement of Portable Calculation abilities, from any manufacturer or software developer.
 
The main ( original ) purpose of the Web ( as idealised by Lee ) was to provide an open platform to [ Inform ] and make information Freely available to All ...
 
I do express my Apologies if my original ( Aug 24 ) Post sounded Biased towards one specific piece of valuable work, in spite of the Hole Constellation of Many other Shinning contributions ( which stone by stone, have been providing Calculators a more than revigorated and extended life spam, now with the advent of New portable devices like Tablets and Smartphones ).
 
I would also let the Moderator free to Remove this or any Past posting comments I had provided with the sole purpose of providing interesting New Information to potential others, since at Aug 24, Nspiroid for Android [ ARM ] platform had just been released ( while the Nspiroid Android [ x86 ] Project had been arround for a much more longer time, as were the [ nspire_emu-qt ] Project so called at that time and which have now finally turned into [ Firebird ] ).
 
Surelly, now knowing of the existence of [ Firebird ] and specially on such vast array of architectures, I will certainly not only Install it, but futurely Indicate and Recommend it to many Potential interested colleagues and students.
 
Being a bit off topic I close this post presenting the link to another valuable Project [ KhiCAS ] [ https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=166225&lang=en ] from [ Bernard Parisse ] ( author of Giac/XCAS ) and available for download at [ https://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=79135 ], providing the [ First ] full implementation of Arbitrary Precision Floating Point Arithmetic on a [ Calculator ] platform.
 
It's interesting to note that [ Giac ] by Parisse is also the choosen CAS adopted by HP-Prime, which unfortunately have opted to Not Fully port it to Prime, leaving the [ Longfloat ] library aside...
 
Thus [ KhiCAS ] allows TI-Nspire ( CAS or Non CAS ) to become the very first [ Calculator ] not only having More then one CAS system, but also the First one with Arbitrary Precision Floating Point ability, which were only originally available ( from the same author ) on Android ARM architectures by means of the [ XCAS Pad ] Package, and similar others like Maxima for Android.
 
Its surelly a more than a bit "Dated" information, but some Potential TI-Nspire for Android Emulator seeker which may reach this Post ( by googling just for Nspire Android Emulators ), may be still unaware of the [ KhiCAS ] Project at all.
 
Once more my apologies for such Long posting ( which I hope may be not end up as a complete waste of others time ).
 
For owners of [ HP-Prime ] the following pages [ https://www.tricider.com/brainstorming/2eKfifdjarx ] & [ http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-1817.html ] presents up-to-date list of Suggestions and Bug Reports for such machine, which unlike Texas Instruments, HP personnel do indeed seem to regularly follow up, and incorporate reported bug corrections or user suggested features in their subsequent Firmware updates.
 
Yours Sincerely, with my Very Best Wishes to All,
 
Prof. Ricardo Duarte

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TI-Nspire / Re: Nspiroid - TI-Nspire emulator on Android (ZenFone 5)
« on: August 24, 2015, 01:18:37 pm »
Dear SpiroH,
 
  first of all My Most Sincere Thanks ! and Congratulations on your Continued effort, on the Development of such a More than Valuable Resource !
 
  Finally I have succesfully installed both 1.05 [ FAT ] Version and 1.07 [ Low ] Resolution Version on some of my other Android ARM Devices running OS 4.2 and up, with distinct Screen Resolutions, and will be soon posting [ Screenshots ] of their behavior on such platforms.
 
   I have also took the liberty of Posting a personal comment on another [ Android ] Nspire [ Emulation ] related page on Omnimaga at
 
[ https://www.omnimaga.org/news/ti-nspire-emulator-for-android/30/ ]
 
noting other Potential users of the Existence of your [ Nspiroid ] project, by providing a [ Link ] pointing to its actual base page at
 
[ https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/nspiroid-ti-nspire-emulator-on-android-(zenfone-5)/ ]
 
   Yours Sincerely, with all my Best Wishes,
 
Prof. Ricardo Duarte
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Owner of TI Nspire CX CAS and Very Proud User of Karm-TI on Windows Platform and now Nspiroid on ARM Android !

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News / Re: TI-Nspire emulator for Android
« on: August 24, 2015, 12:58:25 pm »
I think it may be interesting to note that [ Nspiroid ] Project for x86 and ARM [ Android ] Devices by [ SpiroH ] is currently [ Active ] with already Working versions ( although still in Beta phase ) of a TI Nspire CX CAS Emultator for the Android platform, available at
 
[ https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/nspiroid-ti-nspire-emulator-on-android-(zenfone-5)/ ]
 
Its "needless" to say that [ SpiroH ] is also the author of another Precious Gem in TI Nspire [ Emulation ] arena, being the developer of [ KARM-TI ] Emulator for Windows platform, at
 
[ https://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/karmti-ti-nspire-emulator-with-skin-16585/
 
My Sincere Thanks to All Brave Developers ! who with their Continued Effort and Dedicated Work, fills most of the Gaps left by Manufacturers, and ends up Producing More than Valuable resources for All ! ( and which stay for the Eternity, since even after a future disclosure of TI Nspire platform from Texas, the produced Emulators will continue to Run on many other devices, perpetuating the "Species" ... )
 
Yours Sincerely, with all my Best Wishes,
 
Prof. Ricardo Duarte
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Owner of TI Nspire CX CAS and Very Proud User of Karm-TI on Windows Platform and now Nspiroid on ARM Android

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TI-Nspire / Re: Nspiroid - TI-Nspire emulator on Android (ZenFone 5)
« on: August 16, 2015, 07:10:20 pm »
Dear SpiroH,
 
  I have been following the [ Nspiroid ] Project pages since its very early days.
 
  Since I do not have [ x86 ] Android devices, but just [ ARM ] based Android [ Tablets ], only just recently I have been able to try Nspiroid [ ARM ] on some of my devices, which however does Not meet the actual screen Resolution specifications, as indicated on your [ Reply #12 on: July 15, 2015, 09:33:01 am ]
 
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Actually, i did not prepare (yet?) Nspiroid_arm to work on devices with lower resolution than 1280x720 or 1280x800.

  The 8" and 7" screen [ Tablet ] devices were I have tried to install the Latest version of [ Nspiroid_fat_v105.apk ] do indeed have screen Resolutions of Only 1024 x 768 and 1024 x 600, running respectively Android 4.0 and 4.1 Operating System.
 
  The " Unable to Parse Package " [ Error ] messages received while trying to Install the actual Nspiroid FAT v 1.05 APK ( through Android APK PKG Installer ) seems much more to be related to the Android [ Version ] Number of the Operating System itself and Not to the actual Screen Resolution of the devices, since the package installation is Aborted immediately after its selection through Android PKG Installer, and No files were decompressed or effectively installed at all.
 
  I have checked the Integrity of [ Nspiroid_fat_v105.apk ] by simply Renaming it to [ Nspiroid_fat_v105.zip ] and it decompresses without any problem, so the possibility of a corrupt .apk file may be fully Discarded.
 
  The only other single time were I got an " Unable to Parse Package " [ Error ] message on [ Other ] Packages installation was when I tried to Install [ HP Prime ] APK on an Android 4.0 Device ( while the Minimum System Requirements for HP Prime Android Emulator is version 4.1 of Android Operating System ).
 
  So the actual [ Error ] messages while trying to Install Nspiroid FAT v 1.05 on Android 4.0 and 4.1 Devices may be related to a Minimum Android Operating System [ Version ] Requirement.
 
  I will keep faithfully Following this Post, since Nspiroid [ ARM ] Project is in its very Infancy, but Promises to be a More than Valuable Resource in the near future ( when a Stable Release were acomplished and made available ).
 
  I will also try [ Nspiroid_fat_v105.apk ] on two other ARM devices Running Android ver [ 4.2 ] OS ( to which I have access ), but with the Same screen [ Resolution ] limitation of 1024 x 768 and 1024 x 600, and futurely post the Result of trying to Install the Actual version of Nspiroid FAT 1.05 on both.
 
   Thanks Very Much for your Attention, with my Best Wishes and Sincere Congratulations for the More than Valuable effort of Porting TI Nspire to the Android environment !
 
Yours Sincerely,

Prof. Ricardo Duarte
 
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Owner of TI Nspire CX CAS and Very Proud User of Karm-TI on Windows Platform

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