Hey folks. New here but wanted ask if anybody has ever heard of a small company out of Connecticut called CompuMate that sold educational software for the TI back in the early 80's. My father and uncle wrote the games and I got a quarter a tape to duplicate/print&apply labels/photocopy game documentation & listings. I looked around on all the archive sites and don't see anything related so I may have some new/unique software to add to the collection.
I've got a bunch of program listings and cassettes of about a dozen programs that were written anywhere between 82 & 84. Some names to jog the memory: Magic Crayon (drawing game), Keyboard Kapers (children's learn-to-type game), A Nite At The Races (horseracing game...looks like some "borrowed" graphics from Camelot), Flip-Em (Othello clone). These are all TI-BASIC programs with no need for/access to memory expansion.
My father is cleaning out his basement and I've got him on the lookout for the piles of game inserts and program listings that we included with the software. If anybody has a copy of any of this software I'd love to get my hands on it as my collection is not complete and I'd like to preserve a little history.
thanks in advance...jamie
P.S. Here's one of the listings i've got for Hang Man.