Hey, thanks for featuring my emulator! It definitely shows its limitations on this hardware, but it's kind of crazy that I was able to get it working at all, haha. I also thought I would point out that despite what that review on ticalc says, the emulator does have a save function, but it's only for the cartridge save and not save states like that user was probably expecting.
@MichaelMJD5 ай бұрын
Hey! Thanks so much for clarifying that! I'm pinning this so that people can see
@karmakrew605 ай бұрын
I just want to let you know that my entire AP Calculus class has your emulator and a handful of roms on our calculators. You're a blessing to us all.
@wpet865 ай бұрын
my entire class has been using your software for years you are a legend
@itisliamhfjone225 ай бұрын
good job man!!
@qactustick5 ай бұрын
I was actually about to leave a comment asking why the emulator would make a note about 'not having enough space to save' if saving wasn't possible, but this clears that up. Thanks!
@James22102 ай бұрын
I looked into the reason why the CE hasn't become the standard yet. TL;DR: It's too powerful. They aren't allowed on tests because they can automatically do calculus.
@dexterthewulf3637Ай бұрын
Really? I only knew that the N-Spire calculators were banned
@redston_125 күн бұрын
No the ce cannot do calculus out of the box people are scared of the color display also corporate greed
@gogetasbetter21 күн бұрын
Oh that's ah ITS OVER 9000 moment
@MostafaTMortada9 күн бұрын
@@redston_1True ^^^
@ADailyNerd8 күн бұрын
Our school uses CEs
@JonSnyderfudge5 ай бұрын
I remember getting in trouble with the teacher so many times for playing games during math class on this thing! These graphing calculators were my first introduction to programming. I am now a senior software engineer.
@DJSkunkieButt5 ай бұрын
I'm a senior engineer, as well. Never trust a programmer with a calculator in school. I may or may not have coded a cheatsheet program on my calculator that autocleared the screen on any button press... 👌🔥
@LandonEmma5 ай бұрын
Epic
@islandsland5 ай бұрын
your comment says "10 hours ago" when the video was released 6 hours ago
@timtechtube5 ай бұрын
These calcualtors were also my first entry into programming. I completely remade the old drugwars game from scratch with different features.
@lostguy3625 ай бұрын
@@islandslandbro hacked the matrix
@toshineon5 ай бұрын
It's pretty incredible to see Game Boy emulation on something that's barely faster than a Game Boy to begin with.
@ExhaustedWaffle5 ай бұрын
It's not even faster 😂
@toshineon5 ай бұрын
@@ExhaustedWaffle Well, the Game Boy has a 4 MHz CPU, the Ti-84 has a 15 MHz CPU. Though the Z80 that's in the Ti-84 is a significantly older design, so that might make the higher clock speed a bit misleading.
@calc84maniac5 ай бұрын
@@ExhaustedWaffle Actually, the CPU is about 3-4x as fast as a Game Boy's, but it has no hardware accelerated graphics so that cuts into the processing time for games quite a bit. And as far as the Game Boy emulator goes, the overhead of emulating a different (though similar) CPU does more than cancel out the extra speed. I considered implementing a JIT recompiler, but these older calculators didn't have enough memory to cache the recompiled code. In the successor emulator on the TI-84+CE, I finally had enough memory for a JIT, which is one reason that emulator runs far better.
@clebbington5 ай бұрын
@@calc84maniacfascinating, thank you for sharing! I've always wondered if this was using emulation for every instruction or if the Z80s were similar enough to only require emulating the graphics
@calc84maniac5 ай бұрын
@@clebbington Right, while they are similar, they're different enough that it's not possible to run the code directly (and even if the Game Boy had a real Z80, it still might not be possible due to not being able to intercept its hardware interactions). But the similarities do allow decreasing the emulation overhead by quite a lot.
@chadyways87505 ай бұрын
"They are still expensive, but I am not going to go into that today" Got me all fucked up now, can't believe I have to do my own research
@NutkeyDoesMinecraft5 ай бұрын
Did u figure out why lol
@UndergroundLookingUp5 ай бұрын
I was selling one of these calculators at a flea market for $10, many people walked over. picked it up, looked at it very hard, and then left!!!
@juanignacioaschura94375 ай бұрын
LGR has a video about it. It's the latter of a two-part episode of "LGR Tech Tales". It has to do with bribing math teachers.
@cs87125 ай бұрын
@@UndergroundLookingUp recently got one of these free - it was discarded because the pins to the battery needed to be bent back slightly at the board which is a common problem with these
@UndergroundLookingUp5 ай бұрын
@@cs8712 Nice deal! When one knows how to fix the simple things that go wrong, there is a bounty of treasure to be had.
@CheesecakeMilitia5 ай бұрын
My favorite piece of software on that site is Fruit Ninja, which emulates the iPhone game surprisingly well by having you swipe your finger across the mass of calculator buttons. It's also one of the few games that actually plays better on a TI-83 Plus than a TI-84 Plus (since the 84 Plus has concave buttons that are harder to swipe over in an uninterrupted motion).
@DsiPro10005 ай бұрын
That is such an interesting control scheme!
@hipjoeroflmto47645 ай бұрын
Sounds like it would be loud and obvious to a teacher ur playing a game then again if a student is pressing buttons on a calculator for a long time there more than likely playing with it anyway lol
@KingNikolai5 ай бұрын
I got solitaire on my graphing calculator and played it when waiting for time to be up on the SATs
@nathanpatty60205 ай бұрын
14 hours ago? wtf?
@KingNikolai5 ай бұрын
@@nathanpatty6020 channel member
@christianguthcz5 ай бұрын
@@nathanpatty6020Channel members have early access
@onnigamer165 ай бұрын
@@nathanpatty6020 If you are a channel member you get early access to videos
@DanTDMJace5 ай бұрын
@@nathanpatty6020channel member
@Homeminboss5 ай бұрын
back when I was in high school, my math class had some. However, the rule was that if anyone played games on it they would fail the class
@wojciechsura5 ай бұрын
You played anyway, didn't you?
@booooooooooooooooooooooo4 ай бұрын
Now that I’m fully grown adult, looking back on rules like these really annoys me. Granted I didn’t even want to do any of the things they told me not to do, of which I would face some crazy punishments. Merely the fact that they had such lack of trust and respect for me and my peers and failed to treat us as peers but rather subordinates wildly infuriates me.
@pseudotasuki5 ай бұрын
15:41 AKA "Speedy thing goes in, speedy thing comes out."
@MarcusTheDorkus5 ай бұрын
This is really weird timing. I had a dream last night that I was playing Pokemon on a calculator. The pixel grid was only tall enough for like 2 or 3 lines of input at once but somehow that was enough space to make Pokemon playable lol
@hunterchichester57205 ай бұрын
Someone should make gen one on a calculator.
@MostafaTMortada9 күн бұрын
@@hunterchichester5720There is actually a Gameboy emulator for the TI-84 Plus CE called TI-Boy (made by calc84maniac), and you can indeed play Gen One Pokemon on it!
@AdmiralSym5 ай бұрын
That Portal game is basically a calculator version of the Portal flash game I love it
@NickKing-b2rАй бұрын
I couldn’t get it to work. It says it was incompatible.
@apollolux5 ай бұрын
When I was using a TI-85 since 7th grade in 1997, I only learned enough TI BASIC to automate stuff like quadratic equations and the Pythagorean theorem. I was never able to properly connect my calculator to my Windows 95 computer at home to do any transfer of anything to or from it, so I never even bothered learning back then that the flavor of assembly that was used was Z80 and would've eventually made Game Boy emulation possible, even at reduced speed.
@joemck854 ай бұрын
The older ones all the way up through the original TI-89 and 92 needed a special cable that connected from a computer serial port to the little headphone-jack-looking link port on the bottom of the calculator. That port could also transfer files between calculators using a 2.5mm aux cable. It wasn't until later that they started adding a USB port for PC communication in addition to the calculator-to-calculator link port.
@apollolux4 ай бұрын
@@joemck85 Sounds vaguely familiar. I remember having the 2.5mm aux cable because my twin brother also had a TI-85 for his school but I don't remember ever having the serial cable.
@joemck854 ай бұрын
@@apollolux I had the official serial cable. Apparently there was a chip in that one. There were also some DIY cables you could make just wiring a 2.5mm connector to a serial or parallel plug, but then you could only use 3rd party software with it that supported those cables. Those were how you would transfer games onto the calculator, as well as save your own programs, pictures, data lists, etc. to the computer. For the 85, original 83 and earlier models, this was particularly important since they only had less than 32 KB RAM and no flash "archive" space. If you ran low on RAM, you had to delete stuff to make room. Also it had a little watch battery under a cover in the battery compartment -- this is how your RAM data didn't get erased when you changed the batteries. Later models added a comparatively vast few MB of flash storage that could hold a very large amount of TI-BASIC program code, but that was still pretty easy to fill up if you started downloading games and apps.
@apollolux4 ай бұрын
@@joemck85 By the time I had knowledge, actual programming skills, a better computer to program with, and money to do any the things you mention, I unfortunately no longer had the desire to do any of that with the 85. I also didn't have internet at home back then, so finding all of the info and drivers using school internet and taking it home on floppy disks would've been a massive PITA to my impatient 14-year-old self.
@perpetualcollapse5 ай бұрын
Reminds me of when I hacked my TI-Nspire II to cheat during my AP exams, and to play Pokémon Fire Red during the break. The next year I played Doom during the break. I failed both AP exams…
@qwertykeyboard59015 ай бұрын
Lol. Sorry, but just... Lol.
@myithspa255 ай бұрын
How did you hack it? What did it change?
@xXCaZaManXx4 ай бұрын
@@myithspa25 I also had a TI-Nspire (first model) and played pokemon during class. The calculator itself had notepad-esk program among several other programs. I imagine the OP entered in all the answers or entire text books into the calculator. The bottom half of the calculator even detaches, so you can equip different faces with other functions and such. These things were amazing! :D
@xXCaZaManXx4 ай бұрын
@@myithspa25 I also read E-Books on it
@adorpАй бұрын
And that's the reason I stick to the Casio FX 82MS. It has all the same functions as a standard Aristo Scholar LL slide rule, but with the added benefit of modern speed, accuracy, and input method. Enough for any science student. I would have picked one of the older HP scientific calculators, but I hate that RPN input method. Figuring out an input mistake is so much simpler on a two line display.
@defaultui96255 ай бұрын
I had the same TI-84 Silver Edition back in school 20 years ago. Price was about the same too. Crazy to see them still being used.
@piratebear31265 ай бұрын
If anyone wants to play with TI software, there is actually a TI-83 emulator called Wabbit. I don’t know how it does recent calculators, but it got me through college on my phone.
@MostafaTMortada9 күн бұрын
Unfortunately Wabbit still only emulates the monochrome calculators. For the CE, you got CEmu, which is made to emulate it.
@T3hBeowulf5 ай бұрын
We used TI-82s in HS and my favorite program I wrote for my calculator was a simple program that displayed the "memory cleared" screen. The TI-82 only had upper case characters so I had to draw that screen pixel-by-pixel and display that message in lower-case when the program started. Our math teacher had a rule that calculators needed to be reset before quizes/tests and I had all kinds of other things on mine that I didn't want to erase. She knew it would be hard to fake the reset screen because of the letter case (upper/lower) issue but that little program helped me and a few of the friends in my class avoid reseting every time.
@steelsofliquid5 ай бұрын
I got a Python version before even high school. Unfortunately it doesn't have assembly (and because of complaints from teachers iirc), and I learned the hard way trying to run a port of Bejeweled. But, I did have fun playing BASIC games during Algebra 1, and I do know a fair amount of Python myself, so I could just code some simple Python game if I was bored, or maybe automate some of my work if it's a simple concept for me. TL;DR - As my calculator had Python instead of assembly, it's nice to see what the older models could do.
@theeblueguy__5 ай бұрын
the real nanami madobe is here
@LandonEmma5 ай бұрын
You could run Python on that thing?!
@LandonEmma5 ай бұрын
@@theeblueguy__FR
@qwertykeyboard59015 ай бұрын
@@LandonEmmaI'm guessing their late gen z or older gen alpha as only the newer calculators do python.
@steelsofliquid5 ай бұрын
@@qwertykeyboard5901 I'm from late Gen Z
@MuseumStandard5 ай бұрын
Out of necessity, I ended up learning how to program my own stuff for my engineering classes. These calcs use a rudimentary form of basic, so you can easily program stuff like vectors, conversions, or whatever. The TI calcs are all a little different between them. So for example, the TI-81's are hard to program for. The TI-83's are a lot more forgiving and the TI-83 plus's have a lot more memory. Ironically, I never tried a game on my calcs. I want to try that Portal game though.
@SeralyneYT5 ай бұрын
>calc84maniac Now that's a name I didn't expect to see on this channel
@calc84maniac5 ай бұрын
look mom, I'm on the you tubes
@MostafaTMortada9 күн бұрын
@@calc84maniacThe legend is here lol
@clebbington5 ай бұрын
My mom was a math teacher. She would have representatives from TI come to teach them on how to use it with their curriculum. One representative told her that the graphing calculator part of TI's business was so small and such an afterthought that they'd forget to take roll call of that division at TI's conferences 😂
@myleft93975 ай бұрын
My school dictated we had to use Casio 991 fx non programmable calculator but great too see this regardless.
@N____er5 ай бұрын
Still wondering if there's ANY way to do programming or just anything remotely cool like if statements, loops etc on it
@juniourst3ven5964 ай бұрын
This video proves that Graphing Calculators were way ahead beyond their years
@MotownBatman5 ай бұрын
I had a Dark Blue TI-81 I Picked Up at a Garage Sale somewhere in KidRock Country for $5.00, Probably around '95. It didn't have a Serial Port at All if I Remember Correctly. I could Program BlackJack & d0PeWaRs from Memmory. But Nobody cared as they all had Money to show off their Awesome TI-84s, Which had a SMB Clone that worked Really Well in '99
@JJschannel2555 ай бұрын
You are correct about the TI-81 not having a serial port, or any ports
@hugosimoes51195 ай бұрын
WOW! I got a box with at least 7 calculators bought cheaply from a local online marketplace. People place their stuff their, broken or not. I simply bought calculators with problems, fix them, and they stay with me for nostalgia purposes. It happens I bought a Ti-84 PLUS silver edition. It didn't start with the 4 batteries, So I had to open the Ti-84... much harder than TI-83... and it happens the ground contact was corroded on the board where the metalic piece lands. Fortunately the huge ground contact has ground all around. I just cleaned the corrosion and I also had to clean the rest of corrosion dust. I also soldered a wire from the ground contact on the board to the metallic piece of the negative pole of the battery. Texas instruments had lots of problems with corroded boards but they stupidly continued making them. Ti-nspire has also this problem. The metallic piece reacts with the copper ground/vcc and some calcs simply turn dead and users sell them or throw them to trash/drawer.
@j.w.techchannel5 ай бұрын
So cool to see these projects that people have made for these graphing calculators over the years... It's impressive work
@Markimark1515 ай бұрын
I had the TI-83 plus in high school, I really wish the TI-84 came out earlier because I already graduated school when they released those models. But I did download some games like Mario Land to my TI-83 calculator from a peer to peer connector from a friend’s calculator in class! My younger cousin who got the TI-84, she had puzzle games on it. And now there’s color TI-84 CE which are really cool and used for downloading bigger games, but lot of math classes are banning color graphing calculators due to its distractions.
@hugosimoes51195 ай бұрын
Do not forget to remove the batteries if the calc is not in use for a long time, like a week or 2. Even if it's not in use, the internal clock and the internal stand-by still eats power. I left 4 new batteries inside for a month (1.6v each) they simply gone to 1.4v.
@nugzmedallion89295 ай бұрын
Oh wow Mini USB? What a luxury! 🤣 Who remembers the Graphlink USB and Link Cables? Older TI-83s could ONLY use the headphone-like port at the bottom for data transfer between either 2 calculators or a calculator and the PC. I remember when I was in middle school, we'd all share whatever games we had (or came up with ourselves) with each other via link cables at school.
@T3hBeowulf5 ай бұрын
Ugh, yes... the TI-89 I had was serial-based with one of those graphlink cables.
@pilatus4215 ай бұрын
I spent hours upon hours in highschool in the late 90s programing Basic on my TI-85.
@BollingHolt5 ай бұрын
I grew up in the TI-82 era, transitioning in the the TI-83. I still have my TI-82. My parents must've gotten it for me in 1994, I believe. Certainly no later than 1995.
@TheLastMillennial5 ай бұрын
Great video! I love seeing large channels cover calculator programming every so often.
@𰻝5 ай бұрын
It's funny seeing you here Brian
@pojuh6453 ай бұрын
I had Zelda on my Ti 84 Plus like 15 years ago already. This was a super common thing to do back then. Every studend knew how to get those games and how to make them run. We just teached each other how to do it and shared the games from calculator to calculator.
@Dabloon_boiyt4 ай бұрын
I'm going to highschool next year and we need these calculators Thanks bro :)
@PuggleLive5 ай бұрын
Amazing video Michael!
@KoopaKid6605 ай бұрын
My school has plenty of these. I used to fidget with the apps on these things during Math class. I remember using a coin flip app and trying to cobble together a program of my own on the calculator itself.
@daltonharmon1018Ай бұрын
12:30 with pokemon blue depending on what rom you use the save function does in fact work in game, i used the one color adding hack because when it was converted into flash it took up just the right amount of space to fit on my 84 and the saves did in fact work and i got basically every pokemon i could in blue alone
@dyter4245 ай бұрын
I've never used graphing calculators at school, only regular scientific ones. However, a few years later I worked there for some time and one day I had the task of testing and replacing batteries on a bunch of Casio fx-CG20s and fx-CG50s. I also took the opportunity to upgrade all of them to the latest firmware. I think those are ARM-based or something 32 bit, while the TI-84 is still stuck on the Z80.
@agy2345 ай бұрын
I love that the TI connect screenshots are still windows vista/7 .
@TimelessFlow55 ай бұрын
I had more than 100 games on mine. For some reason, I failed calculus in high school. Did great in college with a TI-34. Funny how that works.
@wpet865 ай бұрын
if any of you want to try this, the TI connect software doesent always work on some computers. You can use TI connect CE (works with non color edition too) and I had no problems with that.
@Tsaukpaetra5 ай бұрын
0:02 Raise your hands if you used one of the predecessors like the 83+ (or older even!) 👋👋
@maritoguionyo5 ай бұрын
Me
@cashnelson23065 ай бұрын
cool comment
@MaximNightFury5 ай бұрын
I have vague memories of playing Pokemon Blue on my personal TI-84 (fun story, I got it for 2 bucks!) while in geometry
@WheeledHamster5 ай бұрын
Thank goodness for all the portable emulation devices and handheld PCs.
@david31995 ай бұрын
But does it play doom?
@MM-tx3im4 ай бұрын
Yes
@waylonstudios4 ай бұрын
But does it play SM64?
@Damin-Danger-Ledford4 ай бұрын
The only question that matters to me
@8th_AA_Regiment2 ай бұрын
It has a screen of course it does
@JordantheDWandNBCfan59825 ай бұрын
When you use it for school until August.
@Elogt355 ай бұрын
i love you michael!!!! i wanted to try this for years!!
@JasonJensenA5 ай бұрын
I was doing this in 1996-2000 with a Ti-83 and Ti-92.. it used to be more complex to do too
@JohnZombi885 ай бұрын
Back in high school (circa 2003) a guy I was friends with had super mario bros on the first model of these. Despite owning a GBA I still thought it was the coolest thing.
@TheUltimateYouTuberyay5 ай бұрын
Whenever I see a TI-84, I can hear E1M1 playing in my head.
@CrateSauce5 ай бұрын
Nahnahnahnah you gotta get the 84+ce its the fastest (and most capable imo) to run snything. Some dude has a gameboy and gameboy color emu for it
@MiiGameplaysHD5 ай бұрын
Someone got 3D Minecraft working on a TI-84+ CE. I played it during math class until school ended for summer break
@gayfemboyuwu5 ай бұрын
i think this is my favorite mjd video! i remember being super into calculator programming / jailbreaking a few years ago, and i actually managed to boot the linux kernel on a ti nspire. great video as always, much love ❤❤
@leontechtalks5 ай бұрын
gay. so gay.
@arubberroomwithrats5 ай бұрын
ofc u ran linux on a calculator gayfemboyuwu, i bet it was arch linux gayfemboyuwu
@gayfemboyuwu5 ай бұрын
@@arubberroomwithrats it was not arch 😭 just the kernel
@gayfemboyuwu5 ай бұрын
@@arubberroomwithrats i run arch on my pc tho uwu
@arubberroomwithrats5 ай бұрын
@@gayfemboyuwu ofc you do gayfemboyuwu
@Ameen2028back25 ай бұрын
Wake up NEW MJD VIDEO
@rasbpilol78935 ай бұрын
Just fyi, you can actually tell between the portals in portal prelude, the fastest moving portal will disappear first, and to switch between which you're firing you press the 5 key
@Caffin8tor5 ай бұрын
I really used to like a Zelda clone for TI calcs years ago. It had a very good LTTP appearance for a monochrome game. I don't remember the name, but it might have just been "Zelda"
@JackOfAllTradez_5 ай бұрын
You should try the TI-84 Plus CE. It can emulate Game Boy Color games, and maybe GBA games. Not sure if there is sound though.
@erebostd5 ай бұрын
Got an TI nspire for dirt cheap, and use it for work (sometimes a handheld calculator is a nice thing). Oh, and for doom, obviously 😁👍
@KRtekTM5 ай бұрын
I love these. I had TI83+ back then and installed there Snake and a dozen text files with school notes. It was amazing device :)
@UltiMaker24 ай бұрын
I still have my TI-84 Plus CE. I don't play games on it, but this was definitely interesting to see.
@the_mariocrafter5 ай бұрын
Graphing calculators are one of the only relevant retrocomputers today for non-nostalgia.
@magicwordxyzzy4 ай бұрын
I had the TI-86; I'm sad that that model was discontinued in favor of the lower models.
@chaoslord8918Ай бұрын
Very nice! I have a TI-84 Plus *C* Silver Edition. The C stands for color. It's basically brand new and I hardly use it (I needed it for one college class then I completely forgot how to use it). I wouldn't mind finding a good home for it for the right person. The battery self-discharges and might be dead, but they are removable and should be replaceable.
@ax14pz1075 ай бұрын
50 cents worth of compute being sold for over a hundred dollars. It totally makes sense.
@bluephreakr5 ай бұрын
It's why if you can swing it, convince your teacher to let you use your handset. It's a graphing calculator in your pocket, and if you can set that up within a day using any computers available to you, then you can save the hundo and show the teacher your handset is perfectly-capable for the task.
@d.sadster56845 ай бұрын
@@bluephreakrwhat's a handset?
@suicidalbanananana5 ай бұрын
'murica f- yeahhhh! _bald eagle sounds_ Them still having these prices today is just a scam, but at the time they got first introduced they were cool af & kinda cheap for what they could do.
@arnox45545 ай бұрын
You should check out the HP Prime next! It's a damn beast compared to even the TI-nSpire nonsense. Very good build quality too.
@birdtarmac5 ай бұрын
If you just joined chat, TI-Calc is short for TI-Calculator. He's just using slang.
@MrDavyhopkins5 ай бұрын
Back in the mid 90's I was in college taking calculus using the TI-85 and spent most of my time making games for it. The 'professor' gave me a low grade for not using the calculator for it's intended purpose since I could do all the math in my head without a calculator.
@toferj74415 ай бұрын
A buddy of mine in high school back in the early 90s wrote a game of Battleship on his TI-84.
@constructionproduction49655 ай бұрын
I already know a kid had this at school and brought it out to recess. Everyone would want to play with it and if there’s that one kid that doesn’t get a turn playing it they’ll tattletale on you
@SatishBolla5 ай бұрын
Request:KinitoPET-A digital virtual pet who loves me
@jaythatguyyouknow51354 ай бұрын
So who here is gonna date themselves and admit they manually entered code from a printout your buddy gave you to a game on one of these (yes, I did back in 1998). You don’t know pain tho until you manually copy code just to get an error afterwards and have to parse through the code to see what you fat fingered. Then you have absolute torture when you manually input a second game just to find you need to delete the first to have enough ram to run the second game. Then once you delete the first for the second, you find out the second game is total crap and regret all your decisions that day.
@just-yellow5 ай бұрын
Wait, how can the gameboy emulator have sound support?? I have that exact TI-84 and any other old school TI, that I know of, have no speakers or anything. How can it output audio?
@MichaelMJD5 ай бұрын
You have to use the 2.5mm jack on the top to plug headphones into.
@calc84maniac5 ай бұрын
@@MichaelMJD And since that jack was designed for data transfer, it has no DAC so it's only capable of outputting 1-bit (stereo) signals. That's why even outputting 4 channels at all is kind of complicated and requires some extra CPU usage, which combined with the already slow emulation gives some not-so-appealing results.
@coryingram21895 ай бұрын
I remember using Mirage OS back in the day, but I don't remember a full blown gameboy emulator, it might not have existed yet, that kind of blows my mind though. I did play a Pokemon red and blue port made especially for the calculator, it had really minimal graphics, didn't even have sprites for the pokemon, and you could only attack based on the pokemon type. It was a super simplified version of the game but even so I played it to the end, anything to escape boredom at school lol.
@zafilerusse5 ай бұрын
Nice! More of such stuff please😀
@BrainDamageIV5 ай бұрын
gonna try this on my Ti-84 Plus CE
@RandomnesssE5 ай бұрын
i just ordered a ti 84 plus ce recently and then saw this video, gonna download tetris
@Bored_Barbarian5 ай бұрын
I had Mario on my TI83 in 2006. Life was good.
@powdereyes221012 күн бұрын
11:50 it sounds like a broken depressed soul dragging out notes in exhaustion as it begs for death And to be completely honest I want to listen to it more It gives me everything in the end of time vs heartaches vibes
@Kylefassbinderful16 күн бұрын
I never had a TI-84 but I did have TI-83 and a TI-89. The 89 never grabbed my attention nearly as much as the 83. That 68k seemed a bit intimidating.
@Natsukashii11115 ай бұрын
I have a ti nspire, it as a arm processor and so powerfull it emulate Gameboy advance with a full color screen. I literally never used it to do math... And I never used it to play Gameboy advance after the first time I tried it.
@kuromiLayfe5 ай бұрын
always wanted one of these but could never afford it. do remember that the emulator allowed for rotating the rendered screen 90° , which solved the jitter and cutoff of most GB games. would also adjust the dpad control accordingly.
@ヤモです2 күн бұрын
My school uses the TI 84 plus CE’s and they have THOUSANDS (like a hundred per classroom, but there is only 50 students per class so idk I guess one is always charging so there’s always extras but yeah)
@singeslayer83675 ай бұрын
I didn't have a TI 84, but we had Voyage 200s (2002 release of the TI 92), which are way better imo. I absolutely loved their form factor
@philtkaswahl21245 ай бұрын
Man, I wished I had one of those. I used my uncle's hand-me-down TI-55 III in college. Luckily my Philippine college didn't require a TI-84 like I've been told certain colleges and universities and high school standardized tests in the US do.
@tekeagle2136Ай бұрын
During the ACT test I took, the ti83+ that my Dad still had was not allowed, but most of the students had the ti84+SE. My family could not afford the newer calculators just for a test.
@LSJones8225 күн бұрын
This is interesting. I briefly considered developing games on the TI-84, but I was unfamiliar with it's capability. I will consider making a more investable game on it.
@RetroGamerOG_5 ай бұрын
My brother did a side “job” downloading games into calculators and I played one during my free time
@tutacat4 ай бұрын
They were using the flicker on the gameboy to add greyscale / show the pixels.
@NudlArm5 ай бұрын
The mini USB cable needs to be able to transfer data btw, some only charge devices
@itsshuler5 ай бұрын
I have a ti color screen one. I've always wanted one. Someone gave me one. Had to make a charger for it but yea. Could it do color gba games ?
@tylernaturalist64375 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure the cpu in the TI-84 is based on the Zilog Z80, the cpu in the Sega Game Gear
@samo133Ай бұрын
That Tetris theme Is actually sick
@randomgreekhuman5 ай бұрын
Man I need this for when I'm bored in class
@TheOutGuy20125 ай бұрын
You should do a video about "Nextube" a REAL yt Wii channel replacement, it revives the whole app.
@michaelsucksatstuff64225 ай бұрын
I recently bought a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition from a Savers and I ❤ it!!!
@hugosimoes51195 ай бұрын
I wonder if these all games also work with TI-Nspire with TI-84 keyboard. The TI-nspire with ti-84 keyboard turns the first gen ti-nspire into a bit giant ti-84 plus silver but it doesn't have for example the mode alpha s diagnostics.
@calc84maniac5 ай бұрын
Some games don't work in TI-Nspire with TI-84 keyboard because TI's emulation of the system was a bit lackluster. For example, they didn't implement any undocumented Z80 opcodes because their OS didn't use them, so it would cause a RAM clear if one of them executed. TI-BASIC games like that Mario Party game would have no issues, though.
@AtomSquirrel5 ай бұрын
I have a TI-30. Got it back in the day when Office Depot had price match. Got it for $10 under MSRP. Haven’t booted it up in forever. Batteries might be corroded. Or it was Walmart price matching and Office Depot had it cheaper
@jeremiefaucher-goulet33654 ай бұрын
Yep. I've owned a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition for over 20 years.
@jeremiefaucher-goulet33654 ай бұрын
I'm mind blown how much moee development rheres been over the years. A Game Boy emulator? OMG!! Portal? I could only have dreamed of such kind of game back in the day. Flabbergasted!
@Nici11885 ай бұрын
I love how he can just do like anything
@Angelocomposer5 ай бұрын
I think we had the TI-89 Titanium here in Switzerland.