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- Texas Instruments 83+ and 84+
- 80) ===== === 83plus Windows 95 === This one is very usual like the rest. https://www.ticalc.org/arch... === AlphaCS === >It is password protected and very secure A fast and small little GUI for program l... other Windows ripoff that apparently sucks and is very broken. https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fi... red shell with a cursor and menus. Probably looks very esoteric. https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/
- Other Texas Instruments Calculators
- iles/fileinfo/113/11350.html === BewShell === Very primitive text-based ripoff of MS-DOS. https://w... /429/42988.html (newer?) === Windows 95 === A very cruddy and “non-graphical” Windows 95 clone. htt... s/fileinfo/391/39171.html === Orage Shell === Very fancy and nice looking shell with various functio... M 0.83 === Also possibly the prestige version. A very awesome looking GNU GPL adhering Unix-style OS. F
- Texas Instruments 86
- info/369/36963.html === Ashell === Some shell… very little to say https://www.ticalc.org/archives/fi... einfo/13/1350.html === BEShell === Some shell… very little to say… again https://www.ticalc.org/arch... ly the “favorite” so far, since it’s graphics are very detailed and actually look like Windows. https:/... html === Tinux (FR) === Ripoff of Linux with a very crude and funny rendition of Tux. https://www.ti
- Texas Instruments 89 and Titanium
- s/fileinfo/209/20961.html === Orage Shell === Very fancy and nice looking shell with various functio... fileinfo/405/40506.html === PedroM 0.83 === A very awesome looking GNU GPL adhering Unix-style OS. F... iles/fileinfo/132/13267.html === Ti-Dos === A very typical clone of a DOS. https://www.ticalc.org/a... les/fileinfo/67/6752.html === Xport === Looks very cool, but it can’t launch BASIC. Luckily, it can
- Texas Instruments 92 Plus
- s/fileinfo/209/20960.html === Orage Shell === Very fancy and nice looking shell with various functio... PedroM 0.83 === Possibly the prestige version. A very awesome looking GNU GPL adhering Unix-style OS. F
- Texas Instruments nSpire CX
- hardware through a USB hub. Otherwise, this is a very fully featured system for the calculator, albeit ... calculators is currently untested/unknown. At the very least, there is a working port of Arch for the CX
- Texas Instruments 83
- ors CS 7.2 === See the listing under the 83+/84+. Very similar for the most part. https://www.ticalc.or
