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Nspiroid - TI-Nspire emulator on Android (ZenFone 5)

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SpiroH:
Hey Guys,

You guessed it, it's a nspire_emu port to the Android mobile platform (x86!).
The performance isn't terrible and it can be fun to bring the calc within your phone stuff. So, without further ado here is an Nspiroid_xxx.apk for you.
Quite possibly not everything will be up to your liking, but that will come, time allowing. Place your boot + flash file(s) in the /scard/nspire folder and off you go.
Have fun and also a warm day, it's rather cold down here (yeah, in Portugal).

Edit1: QuickLinks
1. First version, v0.95 running on ARM CPUs, Jul11,'15
2. What you should know to use Nspiroid (start up info)
3. First stable version, v1.09 (fat) running on both x86 and ARM CPUs
4. Special version, v1.19 that runs only on the Lenovo, Yoga 2, 13.3", 2560x1440, tablet
5. Version v1.20, Jan04,'16

Edit2: Version v1.26, Mar09,'16  - external keyboard (Bluetooth) support .

Edit3: Version v1.40, May10,'16  - Keypad theming.

Sorunome:
This is looking pretty sweet :D

TIfanx1999:
I  have nothing to test it on, but looks pretty awesome! :D

SpiroH:
Thank you guys!  :)

I'm providing a bit more info on how to test it.
Nspiroid minimum requirements:
   - x86 base cpu (eg: Atom Z2560, 1.6GHz or more)
   - hdpi:   1280x800  ( > 160dpi < 240dpi )
   - xhdpi: 1280x720  ( > 240dpi < 320dpi )
Examples:
   hdpi:  ASUS MemoPad 176C   ( 1280x800, ~216dpi , Atom Z3745, Quad-Core 1.86GHz)
   xhdpi: ASUS ZenFone 5          ( 1280x720, ~294dpi , Z2580/Z2560, Dual-Core 2.0GHz/1.60GHz)
   xhdpi: ASUS ZenFone 6          ( 1280x720, ~245dpi , Z2580, Dual-Core 2.0GHz)

All of them are pretty affordable. Phones cost 200€ around here, brand new. 7.0" Tablets are cheaper. Maybe expensive for some ppl, idk.  :/
Of course, you can always try the HAXM emulator before buying any device, cheaper for sure, but a bit cumbersome to set up and in the end a lot slower too.  The HAXM emulator usage can be a bit scary for noobs to the Android SDK environment.

Spoiler For HAXM: Something along these lines will be required to try Nspiroid on the Intel HAXM emulator:

   1. Download and install the Android ADT - Android Developer Toolkit
   2. Using 'Android SDK Manager' download and set up the Intel HAXM emulator.
   3. Using 'Android SDK Manager->Tools->Manage AVDs' create an Android Virtual Device (AVD) for the Intel Atom (x86) platform.
   4. Using Eclipse DDMS (Dalvik Debug Monitor Server):
      a) create a 'nspire' folder in the emulator /sdcard
      b) transfer to '/sdcard/nspire' at least: Boot1cx.img (bootloader) and T310CX_CAS.bin (flash image)
   5. Install Nspiroid using 'Android Debug Bridge' adb:
      <your_adt_dir>\sdk\platform-tools>adb install <your_download_location>\Nspiroid_v60.apk


khiconmtv:
Hope you port to ARM CPU.
Greate app...

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