While the ARM processor in the Acorn Archimedes is a 32-bit chip, it only had 26-bit addressing making an ARM/Archimedes emulator, such as Aemulor or others below, necessary for 26-bit compatibility, for later ARM processors have mostly have dropped it. Main article: PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes EmulatorĪcorn Archimedes, A7000, RiscPC, Phoebe This fork continues with the GNU License of the origional project.
X86-64 platforms (64-bit PC and compatible hardware) EmulatorĦ0-bit guest systems 60-bit CDC 6000 series and Cyber mainframe EmulatorĤ8-bit guest systems English Electric KDF9 EmulatorĬross-platform/ POSIX API: binary for OS X on PowerPCĬross-platform/ POSIX API: binaries for 32-bit Intel Linux, Raspberry Pi, OS X Lion, and OS X YosemiteĬross-platform/ POSIX API: binary for 32-bit Windows with CygwinĬross-platform/ POSIX API: binaries for Intel macOS Mojave through Monterey, and 64-bit Intel Linux (also runs under FreeBSD and Windows 10 with WSL)ģ6-bit guest systems DEC PDP-10 EmulatorĭEC PDP-10: PDP-6, KA10, KI10, KL10A/B, and various very old computersģ2-bit guest systems 32-bit IBM mainframe TI-89 responsive fork of JavaScript TI-68k (89, 92+, V200, 89T) graphing calculator emulator Open-source PedroM instead of the official TI system software is used in this calculator. This emulator is currently in the alpha state, so while it is intended to be stable, it is possible that it could crash and cause data loss.
Currently only the original Game Boy is supported, no Game Boy Color (and never Game Boy Advance).
It has been around for decades, runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS and Android Devices but not on IOS. Our list would not be complete with the popular TI-84 Plus Wabbit Emulator. 1.5 x86-64 platforms (64-bit PC and compatible hardware) TI-84 Online Calculator Option 3:TI-84 Plus Wabbit Emulator.