Since the Game Boy lacked color support but the 84+CSE does, to get the most out of your calculator screen, TI-Boy CSE lets you change the color palette like you could do on the SNES Super Game Boy. ![]() Based on TI-Boy SE, this new Game Boy emulator tries to push the hardware to its limits and due to the 84+CSE limitations, it will run slower than its grayscale counterpart, which is one reason why sound will not be supported, but it is still an amazing achievement by Calc84maniac to have managed to get Game Boy emulation to run at playable speed on a 15 MHz calc that can barely support its 320x240 color LCD (for full-screen mode, TI-Boy CSE uses 160x240 mode to save speed). So far, emulation is pretty good, with only a few minor glitches. ![]() ![]() Three and an half years after calc84maniac released TI-Boy SE for the 15 MHz monochrome Z80 calculator models, he has now released TI-Boy CSE for the new TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition calculator!
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