TilEm
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Developer(s) | The TilEm Team |
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Stable release | 2.00
/ June 8, 2012 |
Operating system | Linux/Unix, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows |
Type | Software Development |
License | GPL |
Website | The TilEm Website |
TilEm is an emulator that simulates certain Texas Instruments calculators on a generic computer. It is similar to TiEmu, uses GTK+, and works on many different operating systems like Linux/Unix, FreeBSD, 32-bit Microsoft Windows and so on.
If you have a copy of the information in the ROM from one of the ZiLOG Z80 series Texas Instruments Graphing Calculators (TI-82, TI-83 series, TI-84 Plus series, TI-85, TI-86, and TI-81), TilEm will emulate the behavior of the calculator without requiring the actual calculator hardware.
TilEm is licensed under the GPL License.