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Virtual TI v2.5 Released by Rusty Wagner
Posted by Nick on 26 September 1999, 22:58 GMT

Rusty Wagner has released Virtual TI v2.5. For those of you living under a rather sizable boulder, VTI is the standard in TI emulation on your computer. Remember that you need a rom dump from your OWN calculator to use this legally. It is available for downloading from our archives here.

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Re: Virtual TI v2.5 Released by Rusty Wagner
Edgar Omar Guzman Alcaraz  Account Info

Could anybody tell me where can I get a rom of TI 89, to try the emulators?

     30 September 1999, 05:23 GMT


Re: Re: Virtual TI v2.5 Released by Rusty Wagner
Carol Hazlett  Account Info
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I think I know what may be wrong with VTI, in my experience anyway. I have both a TI89 and a 92+, both worked with Graph Link but not VTI. I "found" a rom for
each of them and used that with VTI. After you bring VTI up there is a place to enable the black graph link cable. After I did that I could get a rom from each of my calculators. I think Rusty accidently put a catch 22 in the program. You have to run the program to enable the link but you need a rom image in order to run the program!

     5 April 2000, 05:15 GMT

How do you edit the skins?
programmer066  Account Info
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The new vTI (v.2.5) has a skinning system for each of the calculators. I read somewhere that you can edit and create your own skins. Also, in the right-click menu it has a skins menu to change the skin and one of the choices is Default TI-xx (xx being the version you're running) which suggests the ability to edit and/or create your own skins. Does anyone know how to do this?

     8 October 1999, 03:04 GMT
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