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LASooner

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  1. So I'm guessing by the way this thread changed into a discussion about the F18A, that nobody ever made core files for the MiST to emulate a TI. I got one and it's cool to use for Amiga and C-64 emulation. I have other cores set up, but haven't really messed much with those other system types.
  2. He asks, knowing he has a garage full of them. :-)
  3. "Two in the PInk" , "Hoof Hearted" "Gee Spot", the race is kinda racey.
  4. Well NTSC does stand for Never The Same Color
  5. Got mine a few days ago, but didn't get a chance to play it until yesterday, it's frustratingly awesome! I'm going to be seeing colored pills in my nightmares.
  6. I can confirm that this is the homebrew one and not the atarisoft. It's not a bad conversion actually.
  7. I'll ride the coat tails of your future success.
  8. I find because that original monitor is so small it makes the graphics seem sharper.
  9. If you have JAVA installed, you can just run the JAR file from the USB stick without having to install it. I think the JAVA install is the part your IT department would have a problem with.
  10. Haha I think this guy could have used a better example object, I thought it was showing the wrong way to do it at first until I realized it was supposed to be Darth Vader's helmet from the new movie.
  11. Wait, so I only need to desolder that capacitor? It's so rare when procrastination pays off.
  12. Just ordered this, if this stuff had been available back in the 80s, I might never have left the TI for C64
  13. This is one of the ones I got, it is pristine. And mine works great.
  14. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Texas-Instrument-TI-99A-4A-Computer-Used-in-Revenge-OF-the-Nerds-1984-/252420509823?hash=item3ac56f507f:g:AswAAOSwzJ5XWtY~ I've seen this movie a bunch of times, I can't seem to remember ever seeing a TI 99 in it. EDIT: just did quick run through of the movie, these are literally the only 2 scenes with computers in the whole film. Pretty sure that's a CoCo
  15. There's some on the Internet archive as well https://archive.org/search.php?query=ti%2099
  16. I haven't soldered anything since my junior high electronics class, this should be fun.
  17. I was stuck by how your Avatar seems to be saying this
  18. I have one of these, It's nice to be able to tuck the speech module and the flex cable behind the PEB
  19. Email sent, this is very impressive stuff.
  20. There is a detailed breakdown of how the boing demo was achieved in this book. https://www.amazon.com/Future-Was-Here-Commodore-Platform-ebook/dp/B007V5BVJG?ie=UTF8&keywords=Amiga&qid=1462676610&ref_=sr_1_3&sr=8-3 It had a lot to do with pallette shifting and the playfield control on the Amiga hardware.
  21. Take the field BSBALL.dsk
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