# A few NWA apps for my/your NumWorks calculator ~ May 2025 See this page for documentation about how to install these `app.nwa` applications to your NumWorks calculator: (unofficial). Go to [NumWorks’s installer](https://my.numworks.com/apps) from your computer, then follow the other instructions from [the unofficial documentation](https://yaya-cout.github.io/Nwagyu/guide/help/how-to-install.html). Note: You’ll need to use a Chromium-based browser (the latest version of Chrome works, and even Chromium can fail). ## Storage: check the usage of the local storage From : [`storage-1.1.0.nwa`](storage-1.1.0.nwa). ## Three experimental apps built using OCaml - OMicroB-tests : [`hello.nwa`](hellow.nwa), see [its documentation](https://github.com/Vertmo/OMicroB/tree/numworks/targets/numworks/tests/hello_world) ; - OCaml-Prolog : [`prolog.nwa`](prolog.nwa), see [its documentation](https://github.com/Vertmo/OMicroB/tree/numworks/targets/numworks/tests/prolog) ; - OCaml-MiniCaml : [`minicaml.nwa`](minicaml.nwa), see [the documentation](https://github.com/Vertmo/OMicroB/tree/numworks/targets/numworks/tests/minicaml). > TODO: write some details about these! ## Some other experimental apps, forks of other apps - An interpreter for the Lua scripting language: [`lua.nwa`](lua.nwa), its source code [is here (for `lua.nwa`)](https://github.com/Naereen/nwagyu-lua-for-numworks/). ## Some other experimental apps, my own work (highly experimental) - An experimental interpreter for the JavaScript scripting language: [`javascript.nwa`](javascript.nwa), its source code [is here (for `javascript.nwa`)](https://github.com/Naereen/A-JavaScript-interpreter-for-the-NumWorks-calculator/) ; - A highly experimental C compiler & interpreter, based on Tiny C Compiler (tcc): [`tiny-c-compiler.nwa`](tiny-c-compiler.nwa), its source code [is here (for `tiny-c-compiler.nwa`)](https://github.com/Naereen/A-C-Compiler-for-the-NumWorks-calculator/). ----- ## List of files to download: