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DJ Omnimaga:
I should probably update. I still run 0.20. X.x

Btw glad it's not available for download for more people and I'm glad this is still in the works. Are you still planning to post updates on UTI as well too? You could probably just link to the Omnimaga attachments since they aren't that big.

Will this version run at accurate speed?

Lionel Debroux:
nspire_emu works well on Wine, which lessens the urgency of having a native *nix version.

Great changes, as usual ;)

DJ Omnimaga:
This is good to hear. Most programs work in Wine, but there are exceptions, such as Starcraft Battle.net and RPG Maker VX database editing section.

ExtendeD:
Excellent Goplat, as usual!
Does this mean that we now have enough information on the USB controller to implement on-calc drivers?

Goplat:

--- Quote from: DJ_O on February 25, 2011, 02:44:53 am ---Will this version run at accurate speed?

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Timing is the same as it always was (1 instruction per cycle). I may make it more accurate at some point, but various features of the CPU make exact cycle timing impractical.


--- Quote from: ExtendeD on February 25, 2011, 07:43:46 am ---Does this mean that we now have enough information on the USB controller to implement on-calc drivers?

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I think we already did: we know that it's Freescale's USB OTG module, revision 0x42; you can find documentation of it in the MCF54455 reference manual (the MCF54455 is not related to the TI-Nspire but just happens to use the same revision of this module). The host interface is based on EHCI 1.0.

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