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*Use [http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=3829 PolyDumper] to dump the ''boot1.img.tns'' and ''boot2.img.tns'' from your TI-Nspire.
*Use [http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=3829 PolyDumper] to dump the ''boot1.img.tns'' and ''boot2.img.tns'' from your TI-Nspire.
*Open a DOS console
*Open a DOS console
*Follow [http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?topic=6763.msg225781#msg225781 these instructions]
*Follow [http://www.omnimaga.org/ti-nspire-projects/ti-nspire-emulator/msg279905/#msg279905 these instructions]


==Ncubate==
==Ncubate==

Revision as of 20:17, 18 March 2014

nspire_emu

nspire_emu is currently the main TI-Nspire/CAS/Touchpad emulator. It only supports Windows, but is compatible with Wine on other OSes. You can download it from its Omnimaga thread.

Most TI-Nspire emulators derive from nspire_emu. Note that these custom versions are not always kept up-to-date with the latest version of nspire_emu.

Setup

Ncubate

Ncubate is a derived version of nspire_emu enhanced with features useful to developers, such as state saving/reloading, additional debugger commands and support for the GDB debugger.

It is not yet compatible with OS v3.x.

Xspire

Xspire is a port of nspire_emu for the GTK+ GUI library, compatible with Windows and Linux. This port also supports skins. You can download it from the United-TI thread (account required). Note that a more recent version may be available further in the thread. The GDK/GTK+ libraries are required for it to work (Windows users should use the Windows port).

Nspire Memory Editor

The Nspire Memory Editor plugs itself into nspire_emu to offer advanced memory-related features, such as hexadecimal memory edition, string and binary search, memory chunks read and write, and string or instruction-based breakpoints. Download it from the United-TI thread (account required). Note that a more recent version may be available further in the thread.