WabbitDS DCEmu Webmaster Wraggster announced that Homebrew Developer JimE has come out with WabbitDS, a TI-83+ Emulator. For those unfamiliar with TI-83+, it is a graphing calculator released by Texas Instruments and allowed for coding in both TI-BASIC and machine code.
The developer placed in a few nifty features in the application that make it easier to use. In addition, to the basic functions as a graphing calculator, Wabbit DS also has a disassembler and a rotatable GUI. This program is pretty simple to use with customizable key configuration options and full touchscreen support. Here are the other changes in the program:
* ROM8xu loading * RewindingFast Forwarding * Sleep Mode * Fast Application Loading * Perfect Gray Scale for Gaming
If you plan on downloading this application, be sure to go over the Read Me file included with the package to avoid any unwanted problems. That said, fans of the TI-83+ will probably appreciate this offering from JimE.
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