Texas Instruments - TI-xx Series Emulators
Below is a TI-84 Plus CE rom that can be used for CEmu or other emulators. It is a 5.3.0.0037 rom. File Size: 4194 kb. Below is a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition rom that can be used for Wabbitemu, Almost Ti, and other TI calculator emulators. Tested and written on TI-89 and TI-89 Titanium. Should work with TI-92 as well. ME 365: Systems and Measurements; ME 572: Design and Analysis of Robotic Manipulators; ME 575: Theory and Design of Control Systems; STAT 514: Design of Experiments; Usage on Android. Graph 89 TI-89 Emulator Software. TI-89 Titanium Operating System.
Name | Description |
CalcEm | TI-82,TI-83 A basic and no-nonsense representation of the original. |
Classic99 | Classic99 is a freeware TI-99/4A emulator for Windows 9x. Classic99 runs most of the existing ROMs, some of which are bundled with the package, under license from Texas Instruments. Source code is included in the zip. |
Emu-92 | TI-92 Features twice as much memory as a real TI-92, automatic state saving and loading, and a choice of four different color schemes. Requires that BIOS ROM image be named 'ti92mod.bin.' |
EMU83 | TI-83 Very good compatibility with speed throttling for games, and a good debugger. |
Emulator86 | TI-86 One of the more accurate emulators. Features file-loading support with (and without) a Graph-Link, screen shots, and a debug mode. |
TI-83 Plus Development Tools | TI-83 The official development release from Texas Instruments. |
TI-8x emulator | TI-8x Multiple machine support: TI-82, -83, -85, and -86. Quite a few features including graphlink support, speed control, and a debugger. |
TI99/4W | This emulator emulates the TI-99 calculator. That is about all I know about it. |
TIemu | TiEmu is a multi-platform emulator for TI89 / TI89 Titanium / TI92 / TI92+ / V200PLT hand-helds. |
Tiger | TI-92 Support for ROM in 1MB-2MB sizes, 128K and 256K RAM, and Fargo. |
TIGraph | TI-85 Features a virtual keypad interface instead of redefining keys, and is very stable. Also uses very few system resources compared to its competitors. |
V9T9 | This is a nice, but no longer supported by its author, TI-99 emulator for DOS. It runs most TI-99 games and programs but it might be a bit hard to get to work on newer machines, since it involves some config file editing. This is a fix for the emulator if it doesn't detect your computer as faster than a 386. This is the source code for V9T9. You'll need these TI-99 ROMs for the emulator to be able to run games and BASIC and all that other neat stuff. |
Virtual 86 | TI-86 Improved documentation, but still has compatibility issues. |
Virtual TI | TI-8x Emulates the TI-82, -83, -83 Plus, -85, -86, -89, -92, -92 Plus, and -92 II calculators. Features a debugger, and is very fast. |
Win994a TI-99/4A Simulator | Win994a is a TI-99/4A simulator written by Cory Burr that installs and runs in the Windows environment. It was written to simulate the TI-99/4A, not to emulate it perfectly. |
Texas Instruments - TI-xx Series Emulators on Other Platforms
Linux (4)Macintosh (4)
Ti 89 Emulator Windows 10
Ti 89 Emulator Android
Consoles-- Nintendo DS (1)
Ti 89 Emulator Mac

-- GP2X (1)

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In addition to clicking on the emulator itself, most keys are also mapped to computer keyboards. Use the backslash () key to activate the LOCK (hand) key on the emulated calculator, use backquote (`) for 2nd, use F10 for SHIFT, and use F9 for F1. Use the numeric keypad for the + - * / symbols but the regular number keys to enter numbers. The - on the numeric keypad is the plain - key; use the semicolon (;) key for the (-) key. All other keys either have the obvious mapping or not mapped to any computer key. This emulator is pre-loaded with a few of my games. To run them just type a game name (monster, mercury, platinum, phoenix, smiley) and press enter.
By default, the emulated calculator uses the open-source PedroM instead of the official TI system software. The PedroM source along with conversion scripts is available here.
If you encounter serious problems with this emulator, such as it erases 100% of the data on your hard disk, please report to me by e-mail to eeulplek@hotmail.com / lionel_debroux@yahoo.fr, on IRC (EFNet: #ti, #cemetech, #tcpa) or on message boards (Cemetech, TI-Planet). However, please note that this is a beta version so minor problems (such as erasing only 37% of your data) are to be expected and thus are not worth reporting.
Thanks to Patrick Pelissier for having written Pedrom -- this emulator would never have been written without his open source ROM available to include with it. Also thanks to Lionel Debroux for his many suggestions to improve this emulator -- but note that I haven't made use of all of them yet, so don't blame him if you find any bugs!
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