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You can try this quick and dirty package and extract one of the two roms on this site directly in your home directory (so they really extract in ~/.hp48).
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2008-05-16
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2008-07-14
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Yann hacked the source code so it can run on OS 2008. Some semi-proficient Maemo developer should be able to hack it to run on OS 2007.
I haven't messed with it yet, but you could set up a dual-boot system with OS 2007 and OS 2008 (either of the OSes on a SD card).
I had some fun last night playing around with TiGCC (which uses C and 68k assembly) to create applications that run on Texas Instruments calculators, in this case TiEmu 2 running on my N800. I'm going to see if I can do a quick port of TiGCC to Maemo Linux in the future so I can create Ti Apps on my N800 and run them with TiEmu.
16-Bit x86 DOS: DOSBox
Amiga 68k: UAE
Apple II: Winapple
Apple 68k Mac: Basilisk II
Commodore 64: Frodo
Palm OS: Access GarnetVM
TI-89 Calculator: TiEmu 2