Hey I recently managed to get gameboy emulator working on my CAS calculator. I'm not really playing many games just pokemon red. It's a great game. Anyway I'll post how to get it going on your own CAS.
Requirements:
TI Nspire CAS Calculator
TI Link Software
ndlessv1.0 [download here]
gbc4nspire [download here]
nspire_emu_025 [download here]
GB or GBC ROMS
1. First extract all the files. Connect your CAS to the computer with the USB cable. Run the ndless .bat you find in the ndlessv1.0 file. Make sure TI Link is not running while you are doing this. This downgrades the OS and uses and exploit to run third party applications. Read the readme.txt file for more info.
2. After installing ndlessv1.0, create a gba folder. put gbc4inspire into that folder as well as the roms you want to play.
3. To start playing go to 'My Documents' on the calculator and find gbc4inspire. Do not attempt to run the ROM as this will not work. Click on gbc4inspire and it should load up with a black screen with a lost of your ROMS. Select which ROM you want to play and enjoy.
A='ESC'
B='Tab'
D-Pad='Dpad'
Start='Shift'
Clear='Select'
ENJOY!!!
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thats cool but how did you get the pokemon game onto it?
ReplyDeletei couldn't download anything into the calculator or ndlessv1.0
ReplyDeletedoes it work with the touchpad version?
ReplyDeletei got a new colour one can it still work with it?
ReplyDeletewhere the f*ck can i find any supported ROMs? i've looked everywhere! none of the ROMs are supported by the calculator
ReplyDeleteI have a really new one (TI-nspire cx cas) colour touchpad and it's not working I can't find the ndless.bat!!! help!!!
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ReplyDeleteIf you want the game, just download the GBC rom and put it on. But first you must rename the rom to "game name".gbc.tns for it to work on your calculator
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