Out of nowhere today I was reminded of an old computer my family used to have, the TI-99/4A. I remember just booting it up and typing in the console thinking I was some sort of hacker like I seen on tv. We had the extended basic cartridge and the corresponding book, but unfortunately I never really grasped anything ( probably had something to do with my very poor math skills at the time.)
Anyway, I was just curious if anybody else remembers or even had one of these things, and if you actually programmed on it.
Here's a link to some tech specs and a picture.
TI-99/4A
Ye ol' TI-99/4A
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Re: Ye ol' TI-99/4A
Posted 25 February 2013 - 04:52 PM
I remember those things. I had to use them in Elementary school...but never programmed on those. Probably because I was to young at that time. lol
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Re: Ye ol' TI-99/4A
Posted 25 February 2013 - 05:01 PM
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Re: Ye ol' TI-99/4A
Posted 01 March 2013 - 11:51 PM
I saw one once in a garge collectin dust. My school had a TRS 80:

Although we did not use it much, I think the drives were shot or something. We spent most of our time programing the schools led sign or that old Hero Robot
Don'''t forget to check out this archive:
Staring the Computer
They have lots of great pictures!

Although we did not use it much, I think the drives were shot or something. We spent most of our time programing the schools led sign or that old Hero Robot
Don'''t forget to check out this archive:
Staring the Computer
They have lots of great pictures!
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