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  1. 10 hours ago, OLD CS1 said:

    Then another sub for development pinned, and another for general pinned, then another for special pinned...

     

    Pinned threads have been a point of contention for some un-Godly reason.  Some people want them to make important topics easier to find, others do not want them to keep the top of the page not loaded with stuff they do not find relevant, &c.  I would just assume eliminate all of them -- if you cannot play well with the toy, then the toy gets taken away.

     

    I will let Bill Cosby speak for me:

     

     

     

    wantquiet.mp4 295.85 kB · 1 download

     

     

    No, only where there are too many pinned threads, sorry for posting, I'll shut up now.

  2. Here in Portland Oregon Terry Priest would daisy chain using 1 slot PEB cablecards to hook 12 PEB to one TI for printing with 4 modified RS232 cards per box and 2 printers per RS232.

     

    He was doing this for the store he worked for, and did this for years.

    What was he doing with 96 printers?

  3. You can now get a single chip containing 2 MB static ram, I would like to see a board using a 9900 running at one of 2 speeds selected by the clock on/off external instructions, 2 MB Ram, no cartridge port, no GPL roms, no GROMs and no storage of data in the extremely limited amount of video ram, socket for F18A, sound chip(s) PS/2 sockets for KBD and Mouse 2 DB9 sockets for joysticks, a circuit to provide 300 interrupts per second for operating system functions, 2 serial ports, 2 parallel ports and designed to fit in the PEB replacing the firehose, 32k ram and serial port cards.

    A new multitasking graphical operating system with mouse control would be written for the machine, taking advantage of the fast context switching possible on the 9900.

    I know "it will not be a 99/4a" but you already have several of them and choose to use emulators instead.

    Also 2 PATA Disk on modules for storage.

  4. Level 9 were releasing text adventures for practically all 8 bit machines that had at least 32K RAM, from 1984-most machines that had at least 48K got graphics as well as text.

    I remember buying Return to Eden which was plain text, I purchased Red Moon about a year later and it had several graphical locations, (both were on the Atari 800XL).

    Return to eden on the Amstrad CPC has graphics.

  5. A lot of people have 5.25" floppy drives, was there much original software sold on 5.25" disks?

    Some people have 3.5" floppy drives and some have CF7+ or nanopeb.

     

    Ignoring all relevant considerations, which would you rather have in an ideal Ti setup?

  6. Well, we could begin with it only having 256 bytes of CPU RAM, doubly interpreted basic with program storage in video memory, slow grom storage in cartridges, if you could afford grand or two you could add 32k of 8 bit ram and 1 sssd disk drive, also TI did not want anyone writing software for it so it had a limited software library, so everyone bought 8 bit machines instead of the TI 99/4a.

    Even now any one of the 8 bit machines has more users than the TI99/4a and they are more likely to be using the old hardware rather than emulators.

  7. What is wrong with ROM, if you don't have to worry about slow access speed...

    I was just saying you could eliminate the rom entirely, no need to have it on board, no need to program the rom and you can have any number of other OS's or languages which would not all fit in the rom, how about a CP/M like OS, nice and simple.

  8. If you are thinking of creating a PCB and getting the user to acquire all the other components then how about a replacement PCB for the 99/4A.

    The new PCB would have 64KB CPU ram and dual clock speed and the F18A, maybe a CF card as well.

    Many of the components can be removed from the old board.

    If you need to make some room you could leave out the BASIC groms.

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  9. Agree with OLD CS1 on that... ;)

     

    Seems we have a cultural divide! Ultimately, it works both ways, but I always assumed it American since the chips over in North America are a snack or a treat that can go along with anything, and fries, seemingly not so much (more of a meal thing). But off to the origin of the expression!

     

    The kids on Google seem to mostly think it only applies to people (mostly women), which I think we've all seen much broader usage than that! ;)

     

    Still, commonly attributed to have arisen in the 90's. One blamed Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, another Austin Powers and talk show hosts... ;)

     

    The "Online Slang Dictionary" claims it means "chips" in the American sense, but there's not a lot out there even attempting to analyze the phrase. So I guess we'll just accept it rose on both sides of the ocean around the same time and both groups took away their own meaning - since it does work both ways. ;)

     

    Back to whatever it was before I dove in. ;)

     

     

     

     

    You are probably right in it being an american expression and used in relation to females, I have heard it in this country and when I heard it I naturally thought of the chips that I know about.

    So the important question remains, potato or corn? :)

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