![]() A recent upgrade to the emulators renamed them Andy-83 and Andy-86 to remove Texas Instruments branding “as requested by TI.” Initial speculation around the blogosphere was about whether Texas Instruments would allow the emulators to stay on the Android market. Stay tuned.ĭeveloper Doug Melton has brought TI-83 and TI-86 emulators to Android with his recent app releases. Doug tweeted that he is hopeful to work out the licensing issues with TI. The Andy-8x emulators have been removed from the Android Market. It sounds like there’s still a chance they could go back up, but he has to obtain written consent from Texas Instruments. The new app, called Andie Graph, will run ROMS for the TI-82, TI-83, TI-85, and TI-86.ĭoug has added a blog post further explaining why the emulators were removed. You’ll need to find the download the ROM files separately if you want to use the calculators (kind of like the NES and other game emulators). To keep the app legal, it does not actually contain the calculators. ![]() Doug contacted me to let me know has released a new version of his popular emulator app.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |