Re: On calculator emulators


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Re: On calculator emulators



True, but the 80x86s that we have today are much faster than the 89. :)

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On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Kevin J DeGraaf wrote:

> ToddEStan writes:
> >> I was just wondering about emulating calculators
> >> on calculators.  I mean with the 89 coming out with
> >> 500k+ of ram, you could fit an 85 rom (128k), and one
> >> ram image (32k) easily in the memory.  Then would
> >> have about 340k of ram left for the emulator program
> >> itself.  The TI85 EMU is about 92k, so I'm pretty sure
> >> the program will fit.  I don't know if it  would be
> >> practical, but it would be interesting.
>
> Bryan Rabeler <brabeler@TICALC.ORG> writes:
> >Emulating Z80 on a 68K?
>
> The computer-based programs emulate Z80 on 80x86s.  :)
> However, I think this would be pointless (except maybe
> for the gee-whiz-I'm-cool value).
>
> Regards,
> Kevin DeGraaf
>
>
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