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ELSI General Discussion / Ti 85 Emulator
« on: February 13, 2006, 11:28:40 pm »
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Also, I assume it only emulates the ti85?  I do have a ti86 and the data cable and would be able to get its rom but I do not have a ti85.

Thanks for the reply, this sounds like a fun little toy.
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I have never tried any other ROM (I only have a TI 85 calc), so I cannot say for sure, but I don't expect this emulator will work with ROMs from any other model.

-gern

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ELSI General Discussion / Ti 85 Emulator
« on: February 13, 2006, 02:01:18 pm »
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Is this the calculator?
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This is the emulator software for the TI-85 calculator.  It also requires a ROM image, which you can get from an existing device (or possibly from somewhere else on the internet, although I understand it to be illegal to share such ROM images.)

-gern

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ELSI General Discussion / Ti 85 Emulator
« on: February 12, 2006, 10:05:50 pm »
Here's my copy of this program.

-gern (=

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General Discussion / clamshell owners....which ROM do U use????
« on: April 15, 2004, 01:55:28 pm »
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Am I the only one using tkcROM? (2.5.1)
You\'re not the only one. I am using it, too.

-peter (=

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User Request for Applications / XTide: Ocean tide predictor
« on: April 08, 2004, 04:48:08 pm »
So I answered my own question. Or at least the second half.  I would still be interested in learning if anyone else has actually packaged this application up for the zaurus, but in the meantime I have cross-compiled it for my Z. It works very nice, espeically the web server version from Opera.

The attached archive contains the arm compiled binaries of tide and xttpd, and a shell wrapper for both called xtide.  In addition to those binaries, you will need to download the harmonics file and make sure you have the zlib and png libraries.  Following the trick from another thread, you can create a symbolic link to libqte for the png library:
   ln -s /home/Qtopia/lib/libqte.so.2.3.2 /usr/lib/libpng.so.3

XTide is was written and Copyright by David Flater. I created the xtide shell wrapper, but all other portions of this app are not my work.

Cheers,
-peter (=

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User Request for Applications / XTide: Ocean tide predictor
« on: April 08, 2004, 01:54:52 pm »
Has anyone tried compiling XTide for their Zaurus?
Or, more accurately, has anyone ported the command-line version (tide) or web-server version (xttpd) for one of the Qtopia-based ROMs?
If not, can someone who has their cross-compiler environ setup give it a quick try and see if this is viable for a C-x60 Zaurus?

TIA,
-peter (=

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Software / Opera 7 proxy problem
« on: March 03, 2004, 09:55:39 pm »
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This also seems to have an effect on Gaim, but that could be because gaim and proxy settings are mysterious and undocumented things as far as I can see
True. I noticed this, too.  However, with gaim 0.4 you can turn the proxy settings off on a per-acount basis by setting the Proxy Type (in the Proxy tab for the acount editor) to \"No Proxy\".  Of couse, this setting doesn\'t seem to be \"sticky,\" so you have to set it time you edit the account.

-peter (=

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Software / Opera 7 proxy problem
« on: March 03, 2004, 01:02:48 pm »
On my C860 (tkcROM 2.5.1) I was able to get Opera 7.30 to use the proxy settings defined in the Network setup by editing the appropriate file in /home/zaurus/Applications/Network/modules/

For each network configuration file (WLAN?.conf in my case) there is a line towards the bottom in the [Proxy] section that reads \"type = 1\".  By changing this to \"type = 2\" and restarting the network using the GUI I was able to get both Opera and Netfront to obey my proxy settings.  I have no idea what other effects this change has or even why it is necessary, but it works for me.

Cheers,
-peter (=

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