Upsilon
crafti
Upsilon | crafti | |
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7 | 2 | |
196 | 75 | |
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0.0 | 6.3 | |
9 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Upsilon
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Nesizm: NES emulator for Casio Prizm calculators
Both the CG50 and nspire has working Numworks ports (although very slow), if you wanted something more fancy on the same hardware.
https://github.com/UpsilonNumworks/Upsilon
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Casio fx-CG50 calculator comes with Python built-in
This is a bit ironic but have you tried the Numworks simulator app or any of its forks. They also have a webapp that runs the firmware translated in webassembly.
https://github.com/UpsilonNumworks/Upsilon
https://www.numworks.com/simulator/download/
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Transfer Python files from Numworks to GitHub
Another thing to mention is that I have an Upsilon calculator, so the omega editor tells me that something is wrong with it, even when turning off USB protection.
- [ Upsilon ] Simulateur
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I made geometry dash on my calculator
https://github.com/Lauryy06/Upsilon (regarde la partie installation automatique)
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Need something like TI-89 Titanium, but backlit, higher res, faster, rechargeable.
After that, install upsilon or omega (https://github.com/Lauryy06/Upsilon or https://getomega.dev)
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Any tips or tricks to get the most of the calculator?
Hi, recently returned my ti84ce and got myself a numworks. Luckily it came with v15, so I put https://github.com/Lauryy06/Upsilon on it as well. A few questions:
crafti
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Casio fx-CG50 calculator comes with Python built-in
I also made a Minecraft clone for a graphical calculator (https://github.com/Vogtinator/crafti), but the TI nspire has more resources available (esp. RAM) than the CG50.
I'm wondering how you do rendering: Usual rasterization per scanline per triangle or some other technique (s buffers)? Depth sorting or Z buffer? Any other tricks?
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I wonder what does PolyDumper doing?
Well crafti is open source so you can (should) work from that rather 😅
What are some alternatives?
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