I think mine is a silver model. I never got any of the accessories for it
since, honestly, I was far more interested in my Atari 2600. Since it has
been up in the attic in the humid South, it may be screwed.
In high school, the computer lab only had TRS-80s and VIC-20s. I think there
may have been a single Commodore 64, but I can't remember.
Jacked was in college, my computer lab courses involved old Zenith computers
which looked like TRS-80 clones.
- Pelzig
On 4/30/07, agent_myth <agent_myth@...> wrote:
>
> My dad threw out our silver Ti99/4A, along with the adventure cartridge
> & speech
> synthesizer along with all the other tapes and cartridges.. I ended up
> buying a white
> model, along with a new synthesizer and finally found an adventure
> cartridge on ebay &
> also a few cassettes. Believe it or not, i've not even plugged the whole
> rig in. I hope it
> works.
>
> m.
> --- In
columbusconsortium@yahoogroups.com<columbusconsortium%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Pelzig <pelzig@...> wrote:
> >
> > Sweet. My oldest worker is a IBM XT with a color monitor. Still runs
> > just fine. Buried in the attic is a TI-99. Not sure the condition,
> > though.
> >
> > - Pelzig
> >
> >
> > On 4/15/07, 11011 110111000 <the_illiac@...> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > [http://news.com.com/Fun+and+profit+with+obsolete+computers/
> 2100-1041_3-6175961.html?tag=nefd.top]
> > >
> > > this emerging economy has many points-of-entry...
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
>
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