Dear PockEmul’s fans, I am pleased to announce the new PockEmul release. It will be available in the next few days.
It includes the Texas Instruments TI-74 Basic Pocket Computer and the TI-95 Procalc programmable calculator.
A vintage Pocket Computers and Calculators emulator
All posts relative to PockEmul world in general and not to a specific model.
Dear PockEmul’s fans, I am pleased to announce the new PockEmul release. It will be available in the next few days.
It includes the Texas Instruments TI-74 Basic Pocket Computer and the TI-95 Procalc programmable calculator.
Dear PockEmul fans, I am pleased to announce the next PockEmul release, it will be available in the next few days.
The business model change (subscription fee) was challenging and we want to thank all the PockEmul community to support us. It is, in our opinion, the only way to secure PockEmul’s future.
To comfort the trust of our existing customers and gain the trust of future fans, we must continually add new features and make PockEmul better and better.
YOUR CURRENT POCKEMUL SUBSCRIPTION IS ‘ALL INCLUSIVE’
All the new added features are and will be included.
Forever.
Following PockEmul for Android, I am very proud to introduce the next step to PockEmul EveryWhere:
As all new main releases, it will also provide several new emulated devices:
With the objective of securing the future of PockEmul, we decided to transform its economic model towards a monthly subscription system giving access to all emulated models and features.
You are not required to migrate to the subscription model. All your purchased packages will remain ACTIVE and MAINTENANCE is guaranteed.
Dear PockEmul’s fans, I am pleased to announce the new PockEmul release. It will be available in the next few days.
It includes the Sharp PC-1280 package which includes the PC-1280 (export and Japanese version) and the CE-120P printer.
Dear PockEmul’s fans, I am pleased to announce the new PockEmul release. It will be available in the next few days.
It includes 4 new packages, some new features and bug fixes :
I know that almost no one owned those 4 handled computers in the 80’s, but it’s a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in an almost unknown part of the history of handheld computers and especially inaccessible today. They are so rare and so expensive.