![]() Everything he’s done is available on the GitHub for this project, and with the instructions on the xda developers post, anyone can get a version of Android running on this TI calculator. With the right development environment, managed to get the full Android stack up and running and ironed the bugs out. Without the ability to run native applications on this calculator, would be locked out of his platform of choice without the work of the TI calculator community and Ndless, the SDK for this series of calculators. Unlike just about every other TI calculator, homebrew developers are locked out of the nSpire CX and CX CAS. He’s running Android Donut on a TI nSpire CX graphing calculator. He’s convinced Android will run on extremely low-end hardware, and after a great deal of searching, hit upon a great combination. Is trying to fight a misconception that Android only runs on fast, powerful smartphones.
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