A pixel-for-pixel recreation of the font on TI-83 and black and white TI-84 graphing calculators, remapped to Unicode. There are lots of TI fonts already on FontStruct, but this is the only one that features the full set of 249 characters, including semigraphics characters. Everything that doesn't have a Unicode codepoint has been mapped to the Private Use Area starting at U+E000.
2023 UPDATE: Fixed line height and period/comma spacing. Found a few more homes for private-use characters as well.
Source for characters: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/83lgfont
This is the display font from the Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus CE calculator. This is different from the TI-84 Plus calculator, because the resolution of the CE is approximately three times higher. This was published on March 2nd, 2023 and is the original TI-84 display font that is a usable type font. Credit for the FontLibC font: (the FontLibC font is not compatible with a computer, I just made one that is based off the FontLibC font) 84+CE OS Fonts for FontLibC | Archives | Cemetech
The font used on the TI-84 Plus calculator I sometimes take to school to use it for math.
I added Greek and Cyrillic letters
Capial theta, sigma, lowercase mu, and lowercase pi are not custom characters. I extracted them from the calculator.
I had to take the calculator to make these letters. I had to extract these from the calculator.
This is an enhanced version of the retro font you see on old games. Still WIP. The squares are just placeholders and will be removed shortly. I hope to make this have more characters than any other fonts in the future (this might take a while). This font can be used in retro-style games, computer graphics, or anything else you can imagine. This font is pixelated, meaning it is lightweight and easy to port to many devices.
This is a clone of Ndless Default FontBeing my first creation, this is a simple font of clock-like, digital characters. I made this font because I couldn't use all the other digital-like fonts I've found for commercial use, so I figured I'd just make my own! (And since I wouldn't say it's too good of a font, I've set a simple license.)
Some were a little tougher and don't technically follow the rules a digital clock would, but it's much better than them making little to no sense.
I may end up remaking this font with it being more high-quality and better overall, but I have no serious plans on doing that just yet. (Perhaps I've made a second version as you're reading this and I forgot to remove this part!)