Of course you can still use the flash files from nspire_emu. Please note that like nspire_emu, you need to provide a Boot1 file, which you can obtain from your own device easily with PolyDumper. So, if you want to debug your Ndless programs, test Lua scripts or just use the calculator, this is the right emulator for you. Flexible GUI with many user-friendly additionsĪlso, GDB support for debugging of ndless apps has been improved and nspire-linux boots successfully, like in the second screenshot.
The core of Firebird is based on Goplat's renowned 'nspire_emu', but with quite some changes. Instead of going out and buying myself a 100 TI-84 calculator for class, this app is the exact same thing It’s perfect for school in the sense that this app is free compared to the expensive physical version of the calculator, and it works the exact same, arguably even before than the physical calculator. You may have heard about it already, but if you haven't… this is the official first release of Firebird Emu, a new TI-Nspire emulator!