Emulator for TI-59 Calculator

4.7
681 reviews
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PEGI 3
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About this app

Emulate a 1977 vintage Texas Instruments TI-58/58C/59 calculator. This programmable emulator lets you load/save programs, it includes an implementation of the original Master Library module and many other modules (Leisure, Math, Surveying, Electrical, Aviation, Marine). Sources on GitHub at https://github.com/TurboGit/ti5x_android include a tools for building your own program/module files.

The ti5x application does aim for 100% authenticity even if not possible in all cases. Yet, it supports many undocumented features from the original calculator like the HIR registers and the /DSZ nn 51/ (decrement no-jump) instructions.

With the current version it is possible to play some famous games. And many original programs are running without modification.
Updated on
Jan 20, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
602 reviews
Mike Godfrey
August 10, 2024
Provides a good simulation/emulation of the TI-58/59, without being an exact replacement for it: the app has a few additional features, and occasionally programs developed on the calculator won't run correctly in the app. I've used the app frequently over the past two years and its behavior has changed recently. It now forgets stored data, program, and settings between sessions. Otherwise, it's a great app, and I hope that the recent issues with it can be fixed soon.
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Paul Morris
October 20, 2023
This is a great TI-5x emulator. The only things I'd like improved would be a quieter feedback "click" rather than the printer sound, and the ability to save the feedback settings between sessions. Also although my original TI-58 does not have non-volatile memory, I believe the TI-58C model did. It would be great to be able to add the constant memory feature for the emulator so values could be saved between sessions.
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Marianne Lindsell
August 10, 2022
This app is fantastic! I was fortunate to have the TI-59 calculator back in the late 70s while studying at university. It was my pride and joy, and taught me programming, which later gave me my career. I also had the good fortune to be able to publish a few computer games I had devised for it (using the text readout of the print cradle) in a magazine at the time. Very useful funds for a student! If anyone is interested in such ancient history, I may re-publish some of these.
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What’s new

v9.5, 2025 January 17th:
Sort programs alphabetically.
Allows for 1500 steps in bank 0.

v9.4, 2024 September 1st:
Add MIN/MAX extension on INV -

v9.3, 2024 May 5rd:
Fix decimal display precision.

v9.2, 2024 May 3rd:
Fix display in Fix mode

v9.1, 2024 April 27th:
Fix calc save/restore state
Fix display in Fix + Eng mode