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- Texas Instruments 83+ and 84+ @eop:miscellaneous_mobile_devices:calculators
- === CalcMac === A simple clone for the TI-83, but it may also work on the TI-84? https://www.tical... inished Clones Windows, with a lot of good ideas but very little actually implemented. https://www.ce... r GEM for the Atari ST. Glorified text interface, but has a language. https://www.ticalc.org/archives/... ml === Global OS === This is in a demo state, but it is claimed to be 98% more stable, implying it
- Calculators
- resting programs for the HP-28 that are not OSes, but still fit within the realm of EOP. https://www.h... Miscellaneous, Utilities === These aren’t OSes, but they feel fitting within the realm of EOP on the ... to KnightOS on the TI-83/84+. Not many programs, but quite functional with a few games available. htt... l/ === Win48 === Another Windows shell clone, but this time, there is included source code. Thanks
- PDAs
- ly runs Windows Mobile/CE (unsure of right term), but Linux was hacked onto it, complete with X.Org sup... Unsure if this even got ported onto the Classic, but there are actual files made for it. Even if it is... ing more as an example of what is possible. Slow, but works. http://cowlark.com/cybiko/index.html htt... ittle on the internet actually demonstrates this, but the supplied link has some remnants. https://org
- Other Texas Instruments Calculators @eop:miscellaneous_mobile_devices:calculators
- hub.com/KnightOS/KnightOS (git most recent & USB, but compile difficult) https://www.ticalc.org/archiv... interface with POP/IMPP email servers is unknown, but it seems to imply it can. https://www.ticalc.org... hub.com/KnightOS/KnightOS (git most recent & USB, but compile difficult) https://www.ticalc.org/archiv... ndows 85 === This one’s cruddy level is unknown, but it is text based by self admission. https://www.
- Texas Instruments 86 @eop:miscellaneous_mobile_devices:calculators
- fileinfo/127/12790.html === Arax CE === Simple but common BASIC shell. https://www.ticalc.org/archi... 21081.html === Lotus 4.0 === A “graphical OS”, but the graphics at least look cool. https://www.tic... s/fileinfo/39/3936.html === MacOS86 === Cheeky but interesting imitation of classic Mac systems. ht... shell, with power and function. Lots of plugins, but it does needs emulators for other shells. https:
- Texas Instruments 89 and Titanium @eop:miscellaneous_mobile_devices:calculators
- html === Linux 900 === No features described, but it apparently has a graphical interface. https:/... Nostub Explorer === Comprehensive file explorer, but it doesn’t like BASIC programs. https://www.tica... r) === Prosit 0.81.1 === Great looking shell, but it doesn’t do much with existing programs. Practi... ient for serving as a Unix-like. Almost complete, but there are known build issues. Remarkable work for
- Texas Instruments 83 @eop:miscellaneous_mobile_devices:calculators
- o/7/714.html === BASH Beta === Imitating bash, but this time it doesn’t have a “[[../../../../../../... ) === Phantasm 1.0 Beta === Ripping off MacOS, but not doing it too badly at all. https://www.tical... Pizol 98 === This one is ripping off Windows 98, but it’s not the absolute typical fare. https://www.... = X-Win === This is trying to ripoff X11? Unsure, but it feels a bit “technical” and “obscure”, to me.
- Texas Instruments nSpire CX @eop:miscellaneous_mobile_devices:calculators
- bit slow. Appears to work on all CalcOS versions, but functionality on post-framebuffer swap calculator... st-framebuffer” calculators. Speed is acceptable, but could maybe be improved with an older version of ... so be patient It’s unsure if X11 works on this, but it does boot to a fully functional Debian shell w
- Texas Instruments 92 Plus @eop:miscellaneous_mobile_devices:calculators
- r) === Prosit 0.81.1 === Great looking shell, but it doesn’t do much with existing programs. Practi... ient for serving as a Unix-like. Almost complete, but there are known build issues. Remarkable work for
- Emulation Handhelds
- few months. Might be able to run a lot of things, but it would need more testing to be sure of it. Requ
- Handheld Messengers
- device. How much it can do isn’t highly covered, but the creators of this device encouraged hacking of
- Smart Glasses & VR Headsets
- e (very very minimal) Boots with display output, but the display is outside of the viewing field on th
