Those look awesome!
Those look awesome!
Fifteen DIY coding/hacking projects won or tied as "Projects of the Month" on Cemetech in 2025: now it's time to choose the best of the best. Games, screensavers, utilities, and a calculator flamethrower await: www.cemetech.net/news/2026/3/...
Happy birthday!
New info on the upcoming TI-84 Plus Evo graphing calculator, thanks to MateoConLechuga: USB-C, 3.5MB Flash storage, a smoother font, wider graphing, and a possible change to the TI Innovator accessories making them incompatible with the TI-84 Plus CE. Discussion: www.cemetech.net/forum/viewto...
Eleven years after the TI-84 Plus CE, the color screen version of the immortal TI-84 Plus calculator, @ticalculators.bsky.social will likely be releasing the TI-84 Evo. Leaks point to UI upgrades mirroring Casio and HP calcs, 3x faster CPU, and rearranged buttons. www.cemetech.net/news/2026/1/...
Just made a video covering what we know so far!
youtu.be/VVMBfBvjXks
(Yes I artificially enlarged "TI-84 Evo" in the thumbnail. You can't read it very well on YT otherwise)
The TI-84 Evo, a leaked potential successor to the TI-84 Plus CE. The home screen now features an apps menu similar to Numworks / Casio, with three rows and four columns. Some of the buttons have been moved / changed as well: [f1]-[f5] are larger, +-*/ have all been moved up by one, and there is no more apps key. The test menu has also been replaced by an option for "=โคโ โฅ" From top-left: Calculation Grapher Stats / cell sheet Settings Equation solver Polynomial roots Systems of equations solver Finance Graph transformations Inequality grapher Conic functions Python
New calculator leak? ๐
ceme.tech/t20852
Our last Projects of the Month for 2025 includes an HP Prime turtle graphics port, a voxel MMO, a variety of TI-BASIC arcade-style games, a TI-Nspire CoD Zombies "demake", a train simulator, and much more. Vote to choose the last contender for Project of the Year:
www.cemetech.net/news/2026/1/...
Do you like flying toasters, word games, crossword puzzles, or building operating systems for 8-bit CPUs? If so, November's Projects of the Month at Cemetech have you covered: www.cemetech.net/news/2025/12...
Really enjoyed this, go check it out!
What do shells, roguelikes, 3D Github contribution visualization, text editors, and arcade games have in common? They're all featured in our September 2025 Projects of the Month: for graphing calculators and computers: www.cemetech.net/news/2025/11...
NumWorks collรจge (En direct via visio de l'APMEP par l'รฉquipe TIPLANET)
Ecran 192x81 Niveau de gris, Batterie 200h, STM32 U0, charge et maj USB C
Tiles!
Pipes screensaver animation on the TI-84+ CE. Inspired by https://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.sh/
Pipes!
That certainly explains some things
Just uploaded a video looking at the new ZGC4 calculator prototype! Go check it out :)
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Your mission, should you choose to accept it: vote for your favorite Cemetech graphing calculator software project of 2024: www.cemetech.net/news/2025/1/... . You have plenty of options, including games, programming tools, math apps, and shells.
Sadly my Shannara product idea has expired, but it's not too late to support Lego Bill & Ted.
That's a pretty small space bar ๐
Looks beautiful!
I think I prefer the solid colors to the gradient
(no I did not fabricate the 64 by temporarily unfollowing 2 people)
Screenshot of my profile - 128 followers, 64 following
Fun numbers
Going off of forum dates / posts is a lot easier for PotM since it provides a definite list and doesn't risk forgetting stuff (it essentially serves as a recap of the projects section of the forum for the past month)
PotM is based on forum dates, and I didn't make a forum post until January so it goes with January's projects. This is somewhat common; @kermmartian.z80.me's CNN digit recognition project was completed earlier, but goes with December's projects since that's the date of the post
2024 ended strong: Cemetechians worked on calculator, computer, and hardware projects in December 2024, from an on-calculator ez80 ASM IDE to math and 3D graphing tools to a TI-84 Plus-turned-art. See them all and vote for your favorite: www.cemetech.net/news/2025/1/...
The only correct answer is a calculator
Happy New Year!