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Everything posted by LASooner
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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.
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He asks, knowing he has a garage full of them. :-)
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Finally found a PEB... now how to use it?
LASooner replied to towmater's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Ditto. -
Doncaster Racecourse & Agenda-99 games
LASooner replied to Retrospect's topic in TI-99/4A Development
"Two in the PInk" , "Hoof Hearted" "Gee Spot", the race is kinda racey. -
Well NTSC does stand for Never The Same Color
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New Game announcement: Tex Turbo and the Big Bug Battles
LASooner replied to marc.hull's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
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. -
🖥 FlashROM 99 & FinalGROM 99 - Repository
LASooner replied to arcadeshopper's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
I can confirm that this is the homebrew one and not the atarisoft. It's not a bad conversion actually. -
10" TI-99/4a monitor refurbish thread
LASooner replied to arcadeshopper's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
I'll ride the coat tails of your future success. -
I find because that original monitor is so small it makes the graphics seem sharper.
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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.
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PLA "Smoothing" with Acetone (3D printed objects)
LASooner replied to Omega-TI's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
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. -
Wait, so I only need to desolder that capacitor? It's so rare when procrastination pays off.
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New Game announcement: Tex Turbo and the Big Bug Battles
LASooner replied to marc.hull's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Just ordered this, if this stuff had been available back in the 80s, I might never have left the TI for C64 -
This is one of the ones I got, it is pristine. And mine works great.
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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
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There's some on the Internet archive as well https://archive.org/search.php?query=ti%2099
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I haven't soldered anything since my junior high electronics class, this should be fun.
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Nice, I like new toys.
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I was stuck by how your Avatar seems to be saying this
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I have one of these, It's nice to be able to tuck the speech module and the flex cable behind the PEB
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Email sent, this is very impressive stuff.
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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.
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I'd like one of these as well
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Take the field BSBALL.dsk
