Calculators Where Can I Find a Functional TI-89 Emulator?

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A user is seeking a functional TI-89 emulator after leaving their calculator at a psychiatric ward. They discovered a specific emulator online that replicates the functionality of the actual device. The emulator has been confirmed to work effectively, providing a satisfactory alternative for users needing TI-89 features. The discussion highlights the importance of finding reliable emulators for educational purposes. This resource is shared as a helpful solution for others in similar situations.
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I left my TI-89 calculator at the last psyche ward I admitted myself to, and so began searching for emulators online the other day. I found this one, and it works exactly like the real thing:

Ti-89 Emulator

Enjoy!
 
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