I believe most parts (i.e things not directly tied to TI-Planet's architecture) will become open-source since developer-oriented tools should always be released that way. Of course, the wine bottle is isolated from the rest of the actual Linux FS, and it's running from a restricted user account (no, you can't #include "/etc/passwd" ) Chrooting may take place if needed, that will be determined by further tests. What's happening behind the scenes is: Page AJAX PHP+Bash workers/dispatchers ZDS CLI tools (via the Makefile) run with wine + ConvHex. It will be publicly released when it's a bit more tested and the TODO List is done, but I'll also wait for Mateo to finish with his include files that'll be much nicer that what the IDE is currently using Screenshots: (the one on the left is a bit outdated) This webinar will highlight: Analyzing and interpreting graphs. Whether you are a new or experienced user of the technology, this deep dive will introduce you to advanced capabilities of TI-84 Plus technology and how it can be used as a tool for inquiry.
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Lately, I've been working a bit on integrating Mateo's original techniques for getting C to compile for the CE devices.