Comments: ** Comment from web user: Shadow6290 **
Texas Instruments pulled the download links for their os's.....
Texas Instruments pulled the download links for their os's.....
texas instruments took down the download pages for the os's, thats where this program pulls from. try downloading on windows and youll see it doesnt work there either anymore
open the emulator
file>save
then rerun setup wizard but select load existing rom and select the file you just saved
enjoy!
make sure you get passes the ram screen before you save!
this also makes it so you dont have to load apps at every startup as long as you load them before you save
1) open the app, the ram clear screen should appear, enter past it.
2) load any apps that you wish to be present when opening the app
3)file>save, use a name you can remember in a location that is easily accessible
4)help>re-run setup wizard
5)Browse for a rom image on my computer>choose the file you just saved
6)Enjoy :)
sorry about that, for android you have to create the save on windows then load it onto the phone in an accessible place then rerun the setup wizard and use that file
I followed the instructions and placed the .sav on my phone, however when I re-run the setup wizard, and select I already have a rom, it does not show up.
I have this issue on OSX El Capitan, I'm also trying to use a TI-84 Plus SE rom, OS version 2.43.
It seems that the input is offset somehow, the right button registers as the 4 button, the clear button as 1, the X button as 0, somewhere around the Graph button is a 7, cos is the on button.
Of course there isn't a way.
I believe the app looks for a .ROM Image saved to a very specific spot, where that is however, I don't know.
All I know is I tried putting it in everywhere I could, to no avail. I would just see if you can possibly theoretically 'Trick' it... Where it says 'Create my own .ROM', Ti's website... yada yada.
But if it asks for some select file, then I'd try selecting it,
Try that and tell me how it works.