No, ZShell is a prgroam for the ti-85 calculator. It enables you to run
programs written in z80 assembler, specifically for the 85. It is a
freeware hack, and there are a lot of prgorams for it (over 100); you
can get the ones I wrote from my zshell page. There is a ti-85
emulator, which is basically just a z80 emulator, with the TI-85's ROM
(which, by the way, is illegal to distribute, you have to upload it to
your computer from your calc) on it. The whole emulator package is
about 200k. FOr more info on zshell, check the pages:
http://www.ticalc.org/asm/zshell/
> that is like a graphic calculator, that perhaps can also factor and solve
> for x, stuff like that?
The TI-85 can do this, and hence, so can the Emulator (a DOS program)
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