INTRODUCTION
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Tiger is a TI-92 emulator for Linux/x86.  It was
originally written by Jonas Minnberg and was closed
source.  There were two versions: the SVGA version
and an Xlib version.  Jonas Minnberg has not worked
on XTiger for quite a while and he gave Misha
Nasledov the code and permission to GPL it.

GP2X-TI92 is port on GP2X of the latest Xtiger
version.

Thanks to Danzel and Jeff Chen for their virtual
keyboard, and to all GP2X-SDK developpers.

This package is under GPL Copyright, read COPYING
file for more information about it.

CONTROL
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In the TI92 emulator window, there are three
different mapping (standard, left trigger, and right
Trigger mappings).  You can toggle between while
playing inside the emulator using the two trigger
keys.

    -------------------------------------
    GP2X        TI-92          (standard)
  
    A           Backspace
    B           Space 
    Y           Escape 
    X           Enter1
    Up          Up
    Down        Down
    Left        Left
    Right       Right

    -------------------------------------
    GP2X        TI-92    (left)

    A           Apps   
    B           Diamond 
    Y           Hand   
    X           2nd   
    Up          F1
    Down        F2  
    Left        F3   
    Right       F4   

    -------------------------------------
    GP2X        TI-92    (right)

    A           (     
    B           )    
    Y           Diamond
    X           ,     
    Up          Up
    Down        Down
    Left        Left
    Right       Right

Press Select  to enter in emulator main menu.
Press Start   open/close the On-Screen keyboard

  In the main menu

    RTrigger   Reset the emulator

    Y   Go Up directory
    X   Valid
    B   Valid
    A   Go Back to the emulator window

The On-Screen Keyboard of "Danzel" and "Jeff Chen"

Use the stick to choose one of the 9 squares, and use
A, B, X, Y to choose one of the 4 letters of the
highlighted square.

Use LTrigger and RTrigger to see other 9 squares
figures.


LOADING TI-92 APPLICATION FILES
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You can save any TI 92 files (with .92* file
extension) on your SD memory. 

It may happen that the file is not properly loaded,
and so you have to try again.

To manage applications already loaded in your TI-92,
you can use the VLINK menu.

You can find many applications on
http://www.ticalc.org/ and on the official TI ftp
site ftp://ftp.ti.com/pub/graph-ti/calc-apps/92/


LOADING KEY MAPPING FILES
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If you want to modify the default keyboard mapping
between GP2X Keys and TI-92 keys you can write your
own mapping file. Using notepad for example you can
edit a file with the .kbd extension and put it in the
kbd directory.

For the exact syntax of those mapping files, have a
look on sample files already presents in the kbd
directory (default.kbd etc ...). (or use the save
keyboard file menu to generate a default.kbd file).

After writting such keyboard mapping file, you can
load them using the keyboard menu inside the
emulator.

You can now use the Keyboard menu and edit, load and
save your default keyboard mapping file inside the
emulator. 


Enjoy,

   Zx
