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The TI-95 |
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The TI95, introduced in 1986, was a powerful programmable calculator.
Some ideas of the early TI58 calculator, and the never introduced TI88, influenced the TI95.
You could use the expansion port to install either RAM or ROM cartridges and you may connect a printer PC324 to the calculator.
The TI95 had 1000 program steps, 125 registers and an alphanumeric display.
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The emulator |
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TI-95E MicroCode Emulator by HrastProgrammer
http://www.hrastprogrammer.com/ti95e
Installation instructions: |
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Unzip TI95E.ZIP archive to a directory.
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ti95e.zip
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Download the ZIP file containing the necessary TI-95 ROM listings
(See TI-95 ROM Listings of Robert Prins)
Store the following files:
ROM-C0.TXT,
ROM-CD0.95U, ROM-CD1.95U,
ROM-CD1.ASM, ROM-CD2.ASM, ROM-CD3.ASM and ROM-F.ASM
into the directory containing TI95E.EXE
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ti95roms.zip
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ROM-C0.TXT | Tables from page 0 |
ROM-CD0.95U | Keystroke coded functions from page 0 |
ROM-CD1.95U | Keystroke coded functions from page 1 |
ROM-CD1.ASM | TMS7000 assembly language code from page 1 |
ROM-CD2.ASM | TMS7000 assembly language code from page 2 |
ROM-CD3.ASM | TMS7000 assembly language code from page 3 |
ROM-F.ASM | TMS7000 assembly language code from on-CPU ROM |
FLAGBITS.95 | Description of flagbits used in table in ROM-C0.TXT |
FLAGS.95 | Description of many more flags than in the manual |
SBA'S.95 | Description of many more SBA's than in the manual |
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Run the emulator with TI95E.EXE ... |
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The manuals |
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(User: u158500501.ti58c Password: TI58Cfiles) |
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