... All of it. The theoretical maximum is 128 GB, or one million virtual floppies, whichever is the smallest. ... I saw in your next post that you found this...
I can't speak specifically to the Gramulator, but AFAIK it was mostly just an improved Gram Kracker, which I do know a little about. The 56K unit supported...
... Sorry Bill, that's one of the things I lost when my laptop was stolen, together with the external drive I was using for my backups. There is hope though: I...
Introducing the GRAMULATOR — A gram-simulating device every TI owner should have. The following is a list of the Gramulator's features: The Gramulator...
Thanks for the memory jog. IIRC, the Gramulator was user-expandable by the use of RAM chips to the standard 80k like the Gram Kracker. I do remember talking to...
Hi Thierry, Sorry to hear about the theft of you laptop, and thanks for informing about the situation. The odds that your files are still on that laptop are...
... HA! No chance mate! If it involves even the slightest amount of investigation work, you can forget it. They're all too busy hiding in bushes with speed...
Thanks, Bill, I gave that a shot but no dice. I have a second 3000 that I've used for comparison purposes but don't see any differences yet. The second card...
What happens when you page it in and poke around the >4000 space? Does it seem to work ok? Have you considered writing a small program to move the ROS out to...
Hi Ben, I should have noted that in my earlier reply. It -seems- that the card is visible in the>4000 range. I haven't tried writing a program to move the...
Well Ben, the saga continues... here are the results: The horizon is working in both TI and geneve systems as of roughly an hour ago. On the Geneve, the memory...
"MINI" is a great program for loading EA-5 Program Image files into the TI 99/4A computer, however it must be used from the [LOAD & RUN] option of the...
Hi, I have the YLOAD program, however I would like to know how to disassemble it so that I can see how its constructed. I forgot how to re-implement on my own...
Do you suppose the distance between the Geneve and the HRD, being very close on the same bus, vs. the longer distance from the TI, to the flex-card then the...
Hi, I am after a link to or a copy of Fred Kaal's idedsr07.dsk and idetools.dsk disks in PC99 format. The one on his website seems to be in v9t9 format, and I...
However, we have to believe that the PEB was designed for the TI Console, as the Geneve didn't exist at the time. ;-) In any case, the shorter bus has to be an...
If you have PC99 it has the tools to convert V9T9.DSK images to PC99.DSK images, but I don't think PC99 supports Thierry's IDE card or any type of hard disk...
My thanks to Dave, Ernie and Hal for digging into this question. I found the answer in the April 1988 issue of the Chicago TImes newsletter on page 29. Anyone...
Hello gang... Is/Was Bud Mills the person who does/did create and distribute the HRD's and if so does he still have any community involvement? If so we could...
Hello gang... Is/Was Bud Mills the person who does/did create and distribute the HRD's and if so does he still have any community involvement? If so we could...
Well guys, it is likely that because the Geneve doesn't use the 8K chip (used by the TI for the ROS) and addressed the card directly, that errors were present...
But the PEB backplane is a passive bus. And Myarc, I'm sure, knew any pitfalls that the design might have had that TI might not have known when they created...
One thing to remember when thinking about the length of the signal drive is that with the 4A console the original signal is only driven as far as the flex...