Graphing calculators are very expensive, so a 15-year-old boy from Almería has declared war on them with open source

It was 2003 when I started college with great enthusiasm and an old Casio calculator from high school that I ended up replacing shortly after with a Texas Instruments TI-86 graphing calculator. At that time it cost me 150 euros, but I spent it because there was no other option and it was going to make my life easier with graphs and matrices. My old TI-86 is already a relic, but those who start engineering this 2026 will spend at least those 150 euros on a more current model like this either this other one from HP. They have a slightly more modern aesthetic and a color screen, but the essence and prices have barely changed. So to a young developer from Almería an idea has occurred to him: build a professional level scientific and graphing calculator for about 20 euros using open source software. And as its creator, Juan Ramón (alias El-EnderJ), explains, at 15 years old he still doesn’t need it: “I did it simply because of that great injustice.” A DIY calculator with open source. The project is barely a couple of months old and its premise could not be more ambitious: NumOS (its operating system) runs on the ESP32-S3 microcontroller and aims to break the monopoly of commercial models that cost around 150 euros. It is not a mobile app or a website: it is a piece of physical hardware that the user assembles and programs from scratch. Knowing how difficult it is for the education system to accept a DIY calculator for exams, El-EnderJ has in mind a “factory-sealed version that is completely legal.” Disclaimer: the final product will use ESP32 S3 N16R8 and a 3.2″ IPS screen. Grapher app. Via: GitHub Why is it important. The educational calculator market is controlled by an oligopoly: Texas Instruments, Casio and HP, with devices whose hardware has not been significantly renewed for decades and a price range that has neither changed much over the years nor differs too much from each other. But the underlying problem is also one of access: this is the case of fantastic free and quality tools such as GeoGebra and Desmos. As El-EnderJ explains: “To use them you must use a mobile phone, a tablet or a laptop, which is completely prohibited in most classrooms. The educational system requires dedicated devices that do not have an internet connection to avoid cheating.” On the other hand, on a technical level it is notable that NeoCalculator integrates a complete CAS engine within such a low budget as manufacturers such as Casio, HP and TI reserve only their high-end models. And be careful, this engine shows the intermediate steps of derivatives, integrals and solving equations. The eternal? calculator oligopoly. Juan Ramón says that, encouraged by what he saw people doing with graphing calculators (like programming), he looked up the price and was surprised: “I was shocked when I saw that a calculator from more than 30 years ago cost more than 150 euros. So I looked a little more and realized that the cost of producing them is below 20 euros, so you are paying a 130-euro premium.” Free software has been democratizing tools that were previously either expensive or exclusive for decades, but in hardware everything has been slower. The clearest precedent is NumWorksthe French calculator founded in 2015 that was the first to completely open its source code and allow anyone to modify its operating system. NeoCalculator goes one step further: not only is the software free, but so is the hardware design. From Shanghai to Almería: the ESP32-S3-BOX-3 chip from Espressif How it works. The base is the microcontroller ESP32-S3which according to its official documentation incorporates a dual-core Xtensa LX7 processor capable of running at 240 MHz, with 512 KB of internal SRAM, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 connectivity, as well as support for vector instructions aimed at accelerating neural networks and signal processing. It is a chip designed for IoT converted into the brain of a high-performance calculator. El-EnderJ is critical of what it replaces: “The ESP32-S3 is from 2020; the Zilog Z80 of the TI-84 Plus is from 1976. There is a clear difference.” The mathematical core of the project is not development from scratch, but sophisticated integration. “The biggest challenge has been putting the Giac engine, which is the same one used by the HP Prime, in a chip that has thousands of times less memory than a computer.” In fact, Giac is an open source symbolic calculation engine originally developed at the University of Grenoble and indeed, it is the engine that equips the HP Prime G2. For the graphical interface, the project uses LVGL, an open source embedded graphics library widely used in the industry. Combining hardware SPI with LVGL, NeoCalculator maintains a smooth interface at 60 FPS, which is a demanding performance target for a microcontroller in this price range. Yes, but. The incipient project of the Almeria developer has important technical and regulatory limitations. The most important is precisely the connectivity of the ESP32-S3, something strictly prohibited in exam contexts. This implies that in its current state NeoCalculator could not be used in official university exams (not the EBAU, which generally restricts graphic models). On the other hand, this fantastic project is still very green: it lacks an integrated physical keyboard and is still pending receipt. OSHWA certificationessential to ensure transparency, the ability to customize or repair each component of the device. In Xataka | Someone has passed 12,000 laws and reforms to source code and now searching the BOE is no longer an ordeal In Xataka | The “ChatGPT for lawyers” exists, it was born in Spain and has just reached a milestone: becoming a unicorn Cover | Anoushka Puri and El-EnderJ

The iconic Game Boy is back in LEGO format and is a good Christmas gift for the most nostalgic

Do you want to surprise a gamer from the ’90s, now a forty-something, and you don’t know what to do it with? Surely in his youth he had the iconic Game Boy. Now, you can buy a LEGO Game Boy set to build Nintendo’s first portable console, thus becoming a perfect gift for Twelfth Night. LEGO Super Mario Game Boy The price could vary. We earn commission from these links A LEGO set with surprising realism Some time ago, LEGO released a set inspired by the Nintendo Entertainment System. Although, now, this new set wants to give a tribute to the iconic Game Boythe Japanese company’s first portable console. Composed of 421 pieces and with a design endowed with realism, if you have it in your hands, you will believe that you are looking at the real console and not one made with LEGO pieces. In addition, it comes with many details and accessories, such as a stand to place it and several games and screens. Specifically,’The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening‘ and ‘Super Mario Land‘ are the two screens that the LEGO set includes. Furthermore, to make matters worse (as far as realism is concerned), the console buttons can be pressed and the cartridges (fully buildable) can be inserted into this Game Boy. Other LEGO sets for gamers that may interest you LEGO Mario Kart 72037: Mario and Standard Kart The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LEGO 21265 Minecraft Workbench The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | LEGO In Xataka | Your favorite series, comics and movies also in LEGO: 15 construction kits ideal to assemble yourself or give as a gift In Xataka | LEGO constructions on another level: the Technic Series has the models that any collector would dream of

A grandmother left a game of Game Boy and 26 copies of the same game

As lover of retro video games, something that I love is when I go to a family home and find a old console or video game of my childhood. It is a special moment and, irremediably, I feel invaded by a feeling of nostalgia. I know I’m not alone in this, but I am clear about one thing: it is complicated that I find a treasure like 20 Game boy that a grandmother kept at home. It is what happened to a user of Reddit A few years ago and, of course, such a fact aroused the imagination to explain the reason for such a hidden treasure. And the one that seems more plausible is incredibly tender. The material. Everything happened when this person went to his grandmother’s house and the cake was found: 20 Game Boy Advance Sp (one is the Edgy Mario Tribal Edition), the best version of the Game Boy Color (the transparent abode), 26 copies of ‘Wario Land 4’ and 14 of ‘Super Mario Ball’, as well as the occasional game of Game Boy (‘Zelda Oracle of Ages’, Gamezo) and Game Boy Advance and an adapter with magnifying glass for a game boy advance that does not appear in the image. The Treasury Speculation. In Reddit there are doubts about whether this was a real finding or just a way of winning ‘karma’ – the score that gives relevance in the network – by the user, but taking into account the numerous copies and consoles, it was also a good thread in which speculation about reasons woke up The imagination. The reasons why grandma had all this material can be several: I didn’t know how to load the console And, when the battery stopped working, he simply bought a new one. In the case of the Game Boy Advance Sp, you have to remember that I was not going to batteries, but with drums. It would be strange, but hey, it can happen. I didn’t know how to start a new game Or I didn’t want and, every time I wanted to play a game again, I bought another copy. Ok, good, but don’t explain the 20 Game Boy. He was wrong when buying online the articles and did not know how to return them. This is more crazy because … wouldn’t I ask for help? Legacy. Then, there is the Reddit user’s answer. He also speculates, since he does not know for sure, but it is something that makes enough sense (and that, sincerely, if I reach a certain age with grandchildren I would also consider doing). In the thread, he commented that he had no idea of ​​the reason after this, but that “he also left some tutorials that he printed on websites, as well as some messages for his grandchildren, explaining characteristics of the games. I love her very much and find this was a bittersweet moment. ” That may be the simplest explanation. Simply, they loved those videogames in particular and wanted to buy the more, the better for them to enjoy them in their family. A quite beautiful legacy. Grandparents Jugones. Although in the future the stories with older people enjoying video games They will cease to be a reason for conversation due to how normalized it will be, occasionally, tender news of this style continues. A few years ago, the Internet was fascinated with Shirley Curri, La ‘grandmother of ‘Skyrim‘, which, at almost 90 years old, went up content of the Bethesda game to YouTube. Also stories such as older people training For electronic sports tournaments, the 65 -year -old who had 15 years playing ‘Call of Duty World At War’ either The ‘grandfather of’ Pokémon Go‘I played with 45 phones at the same time. Image | Reddit In Xataka | Game boy: “The brick” that fought to become a phenomenon

Miguel Bernardeau, the fashionable boy they all want: the details of his getaway to Paris Fashion Week

The Valencian actor, who star in holders for his ‘second attempt’ with the Aitana singer, becomes one of the most prominent stars of a historic Louis Vuitton parade with the new trends for men for men (Tagstotranslate) Wrokers

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