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TI-Nspire / kArmTI - TI-Nspire emulator with skin
« on: May 21, 2012, 03:59:18 pm »
Hi, this thread has been sort of dead. Let's shake it up a bit. So What?

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/443/spirov081.png
(I can't insert the image inline! why is that?)
This is a different GUI for the ti-nspire emulator made by Goplat.
It is capable of emulating the CX and CX cas versions (ONLY!)

Some features:
1. Simple to use: Provide the cx boot image(s) + the flashrom(s) and off you go.
2. Simple onscreen keyboard, almost matching the real devices.
(Most of alpha-keys are left-out, but you can always use the keyboard).
3. Light: No debugger, only a simple logger. So no real nspire-programming is expected (yet?).

If you try it, please leave some feedback here. Maybe i'll improve it in the my coming holidays.

Cheers,
SpiroH
The executable + some screen shots are here:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/7fua6l9etgtz/n/SpiroH_v08_rar

EDIT1: (20July12)
As some of you know, this topic has as of the 17July2012 been split from its parent thread Ti-Nspire Emulator. That's the main reason why this first post appears as coming out of nowhere (the blue) ??? .

To help out new users reading this topic, so that they can have a faster access to the current version of kArmTI and its documentation, I leave here the respective links:
    kArmTI_v1.27+SkinEditor+QuickStart Documentation
    kArmTI_v1.27 Help + Sample Skins + Sample AnimGIFs

EDIT2: (15Aug12)
   Revision kArmTI_v1.28

EDIT3: (27Aug12)
   Revision kArmTI_v1.29

EDIT4: (14Sep12)
   Revision kArmTI_v1.30

EDIT5: (07Oct12)
   Revision kArmTI_v1.31 - includes a Video Capture Tool (AVI )
   Skin Editors: SkinEditor_v1.05 and SkinEditor_v1.07
   More Skins: Skins1 and Skins2

EDIT6: (28Jan13)
About a month ago, on the 26th of Dec12, I've released a new version of kArmTI,v1.40 which implements unaligned memory transfers (UMTs) based on the new code of nspire_emu v0.70.  So far, i've not received any complaints about it, so you might as well give it a try. In principle, it allows you, for example, to run the console emulator gpSP which requires UMTs support.

EDIT7: (03Jul13): a simple preview: <11Mar16: this youtube video was removed>

EDIT8: (08Nov13) kArmTI_v1.50 - includes a 'Skins Previewer' tool, an updated html Help file and some minor cosmetic fixes.

EDIT9: (11Apr14) kArmTI v1.60 - a slightly re-designed GUI + a couple of bug-fixes.

EDIT10: (01Sep15) kArmTI v1.79   - nspire_emu v0.70's nonaligned memory accesses are re-included.

EDIT11: (11Mar16) kArmTI v1.80 (x86) - latest stable release; kArmTI v1.81 (x86) - preliminary support for the new TI-OS4.2.


FAQS:

Q1: kArmTI crashes and I don't see any window anymore. How do I go about it?
A1: Please delete the following registry key: "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ScrapLab\kArmTI_v1.XY" 
   (where X and Y may vary, e.g. 'kArmTI_v1.07) and restart. This will restore 'defaults'.


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TI-Nspire / Re: TI-Nspire emulator
« on: March 14, 2012, 10:47:50 am »
A few things about nspire_emu as of present.
The clickpad is fine but the Touchpad is horribly mapped to the keyboard. Nearly every key I press is wrongly mapped. I suspect this has been a problem for quite a while, and it's a shame I can't really try out the touchpad.
I plan to release my personal edited versions of Levak's batch file scripts that work with v060, if that's fine.

I hope the Touchpad mapping is just wrongly configured for me, because it is quite confusing at the moment and nearly every key is mapped to another key that shouldn't be.
Hi everyone, (my very first message here)

As far as i can figure, 'touchpad' only works with non-cas OSes.
Unfortunately, for cas Oses, only 'clickpad' seems to work.
The problem is we don't get certain touchpad's keys mapped at all, eg: "trig>"+ "frac" + "?!>" + "pi>" + "ctrl+>="

Maybe Goplat (he's the man!) could find sometime to fix it, notably because nowadays most of the folks only have/want cas-machines.

Cheers,
SpiroH
btw: thank you Jonius7 for your help.

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