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Ti 84 emulator for linux
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  • This Week In Security: Printing Shellz, Ms-officecmd, And AI Security 18 Comments Posted in handhelds hacks, Linux Hacks Tagged arm, debian, debootstrap, linux, ndless, qemu, ti-nspire Post navigation We’re not exactly sure what to do with Linux on a graphing calculator, but it is a neat demonstration. As the video after the break demonstrates, this leaves you with a shell on the calculator. With the root filesystem on a USB flash drive, Ndless runs the Linux loader, which starts the kernel, mounts the root filesystem, and boots in to a Debian system in about two minutes. This allows you to install whatever packages are needed via apt, before transitioning to the calculator itself. The root filesystem is built on a PC using debootstrap and the QEMU ARM emulator. In this case, Ndless is used to load the Linux kernel. Ndless also includes a full SDK, emulator, and debugger for developing apps. The process uses Ndless, a jailbreak which allows code to run at a low level on the device. managed to get Debian Linux running on a TI-Nspire calculator, and has written a guide explaining how it’s done. While the ubiquitous TI-83 still runs off an ancient Zilog Z80 processor, the newer TI-Nspire series of graphing calculators uses modern ARM devices.














    Ti 84 emulator for linux