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  1. Guys Seeing that my memory is failing, I would like your help on this one. When I had my TI, I used it a bit to create an inventory of my dad's LP records and tapes. I can not remember if this was on a module, or a program on tape. For some or other reason I think you could do it on TE II. I do not know why. If I can recall you had a limited number of records, and you had to save it to tape before you could enter in more records. It was almost like a database. If I recall correctly, it was not a main program but rather some submenu somewhere. Except for some game carts, I had TE II and Minimem. And I did not buy programs on tape. Can anyone shed some light on this? Cheers
  2. Guys Seeing that we are in a festive spirit, it really warms my heart that there are a younger generation coming into our hobby through their parents (Here's looking at ilikerurtles). What other younger generation people are taking the TI up as a hobby? (I am looking for people not necessarily related to others on here). And while we're at it, any ladies in our hobby? Cheers and a belated Xmas
  3. LASooner, Damn, wish I could have something like that.
  4. jedimatt I have also purchased this a while back, and have also struggled to get it downloaded. I ended up with a text file, and using notepad++ could find the download link in there. If you subscribe to their Yahoo group, you will get all the update links. I have actually been planning to purchase it foe a while, and only did so when it became financially feasible. Link to the group is: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/PC99W/info. The cyc is a wealth of info. Overall I am very glad I purchased it.
  5. From The Cyc: Mini Editor/Assembler. © John T. Dow, 1982. Complements the Line-by-Line Assembler and the Editor/Assembler command module. The Mini Editor/Assembler requires the Mini Memory module, but is written in TI Basic. This means it executes out of the 16K VDP RAM, which is in the console. [This description is based on a bound manual, but marked "Draft Version" and "The program also needs further testing."] So I guess the one who finds that is very lucky. LOL
  6. twoodland What color is your monitor? (I like this very very much)
  7. Didn't John T. Dow also create another program similar to this? I think it was Mini Editor/Assembler. Anyone got a copy of that?
  8. Hi guys Sorry for the ignorance guys, but I simply cannot get actual fctn keys to work without using the "on screen keyboard". What do i use to emulate the fctn keys?
  9. Hi guys. (Mods please feel free to move, but this forum is visited more) I am now again (I think the third time this year) looking to revive my first computer. I am looking for a person or a group of people that would be willing to ship to South Africa. Looking for: 1. Either a European console (preferably beige) or one with the F18A. 2. Data recorder 3. Speech Synth 4. XB 5. Minimem and tape 6. Munchman 7. Alpiner Then I might me looking for Editor Assembler if there is a way to run without PEB (Is there? What are the alternatives to the disk memory system, or can I use FG99) I do not need manuals or boxes Regards Pieter
  10. Hi Contains both a dsk image and a wav file. Works in js99er LBLA.zip
  11. Sorry, forgot to attach lobster_bay.zip
  12. I have attached the Lobster Bay files I have. Hope it helps someone
  13. What is this?? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Texas-Instruments-TI99-4A-Emulator-For-PCs-With-800-Freeware-Games/253908300324?hash=item3b1e1d3224:g:cNsAAOSw1YFazJrD:rk:5:pf:0
  14. Thank you guys The wav file works perfectly in JS99'er (as well as Classic99!!)
  15. Hi arcadeshopper. It is an .obj file for classic99. I need a wav for js99'er (or could a disk work?)
  16. Hi guys Anyone have a Mini Memory LBLA (in .wav or .dsk format) that I can use in JS00'er?
  17. Thanks Spadafermo. Although Metlionics does not exist, they are regularly mentioned in South African retrogaming forums (of which I only became aware of while searching for Metlionics. Seems like they made this, now this I havent seen at all before. https://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/210404614/Retro_and_vintage_games_Teleplay_entertainment_unit_rare_South_African_made_game_console.html and https://www.clasf.co.za/teleplay-game-console-made-in-rsa-by-metlionics-in-south-africa-1219909/ The box is in Afrikaans, which meant this was made in South Africa and https://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/209278226/TELEPLAY_TV_GAMES.html
  18. mr_me Thanks for the info... Yes it was acceptable to have packaging and instructions in English, if it came from overseas. My TI even had the promo material in for stuff that wasnt available in SA. (Got mine in 83). If I can recall (Old age .....) I do not know if I saw any Intellivision. Most played was ATARI.. HUGE competitions in malls back in the days, with celebs and musicians balling it out . If it helps our TI's were exactly the same versions as in the UK
  19. Hi guys Although I am a TI 99/4A user, I have a couple of questions for you (if you do not mind me asking, and helping me out if you can). Were any Intellivision systems sold in South Africa, and if so would it have been an European version? (In South Africa we use 220v and in the past our TV's were PAL). If so, are there any South African users on this forum. In the TI world, the guys doing emulation, had to get permission from TI to distribute official roms. What is the situation in your "world" Over at the TI 99/4A forum on AtariAge a user built his own machine, using old schematics etc, and even showcased a new version yesterday. http://atariage.com/forums/topic/266585-tiny-994a-computer/ Has something like this been attempted for the Intellivision? Regards Pieter
  20. Now THAT is a thing of beauty Fabrice!!! I soooo want one. Do we have AtariAge on the Dark Web, where payment is accepted in bodyparts? (Just kidding). Awesome work
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