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64 bit compatibility

Great program. I had been using it since 2011 or 2012. I recently upgraded to the Pixel 7 Pro which only allows 64-bit programs to be installed. As a result, I cannot install AndieGraph, and I miss it A LOT!! is there anyway to revise the code to 64 bit without too much pain and suffering? I have installed AlmostTI but don't like the interface as much. I consider the much more streamlined AndieGraph to be far superior. I would be happy to pay for the effort. Thanks for all your work!

how to put saved programs on ti86

hey doug,

i sucessfully installed andiegraph with a ti86 rom i dumped from my calculator.
i also have a ti85 where i have written lots of good programs for - how can i put make them run in andiegraph? send them somehow with the "link" button?

all my best and keep up the good work
thomas

Fullscreen issues Sony Xperia 5 V

I just came from Samsung S20 where you could use a full screen mode for the app to work. Now with Sony Xperia 5 V it looks really bad. Is it possible to fix this?

AndieGraph will not locate ROM

So, on my Samsung Avant, it was no problem. I placed the ROM files in the root directory of the internal SDCARD and they were located immediately. However, I got my new Samsung Note4, and I can't get AndieGraph to locate the ROMs at all. I would if it is because my system has labeled the internal sdcard as 'sdcard0' and external card as 'extsdcard' (not 'sdcard' and 'sdcard-ext')?

Getting started with ROM

I have two ROMs, a .8eu and a .8Xu. I downloaded them from my email. When I start AndieGraph, I get a message "No ROM was found on your SD card. help[link]". Presumably, the ROMs aren't located in a spot Andie Graph can find them. Where should I put them?
It would be nice if AndieGraph could launch an open dialog to find them, but maybe that isn't the Android way; I am new to Android.

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