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chue

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  1. Kind of looks like the battery terminal is shorted to itself... I hope that doesn't do any damage when powered on.
  2. I lurk most of the time, but do the ocassional post.
  3. ebay has 15% off of orders over $25, today with this coupon code: PREGAME15
  4. Just saw this article on a (new?) Windows 95 emulator. I haven't tried it myself though. https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/23/17773180/microsoft-windows-95-app-download-features
  5. Hello, the C99 links in the first post seem to be dead. I did find C99 on whtech. C99v4 appears to be here: ftp://ftp.whtech.com/programming/c99/C99REL4/ Docs *might* be here, but I'm unsure: ftp://ftp.whtech.com/programming/c99/StarterKit/
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    c99

    There appears to be C99 files here: ftp://ftp.whtech.com/programming/c99/
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    c99

    There's a "C" section in the first post of the TI development Resources thread: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/153704-ti-994a-development-resources/page-1 You'll see C99 there, along with some others. The newest being the GCC cross compiler.
  8. When I was a little younger, one of my favorite sources was "Compute!" magazine. They also published some books, one of which is here: https://archive.org/download/COMPUTEs_First_Book_of_TI_Games_1983_COMPUTE_Publications/COMPUTEs_First_Book_of_TI_Games_1983_COMPUTE_Publications.pdf The above link is for a PDF file, but I actually have it in book form. Be sure to post any questions you may have on it.
  9. I don't think too many TIs will have 384k. Also I don't think a cart will have to be 100% assembly, I've done one in C and it seems to work. I do agree though that targeting 32k expansion is probably the way to go.
  10. Nice M@, That thing is in great shape. Mine doesn't even have a front cover on it, so I have to show the back:
  11. I would guess that RS232 hardware would be hard to obtain as well. You need either a PEB + RS232 card, or a NanoPEB. The former is not shipping friendly, and latter is doesn't come around too often. Perhaps there is some other configuration that I'm not aware of.
  12. Definitely be careful with that. My (similar) cable outputs 12 volts on the white connector.
  13. There are makefiles in the sample projects in the first post of this thread. The sample projects are: hello, hello2, and hello_cpp
  14. I use a couple of tools to help me work on boards. One is a USB microscope ($30), which I use for soldering. The only trick is that it doesn't give me 3D vision so it's hard to tell where my soldering iron is sometimes. The other tool I use is a proper digital camera. I take photos of boards and then view (inspect) the results on my large monitor. The attached photo is a shot from my microscope. Just to give you a sense of scale, the grey squares on the left are 5 x 5 millimeters each.
  15. NOS Wico Trackballs, a little pricey though http://r.ebay.com/ezAwEj
  16. It reduces the footprint of the F18A, and it theoretically allows other signaling. Perhaps it could be done in such a way where you get VGA now, and some other kind of signal later via firmware. Just thinking out loud.
  17. Clearly there are some gray areas with HDMI, whether it be the connector or the signals. The only way to clarify is to talk to the HDMI people. I meant USB-C + VGA - is this workable?
  18. Pardon my ignorance, but would USB-C work instead of micro-HDMI? There doesn't seem to be any licensing issues with the former.
  19. Yes, it's pure fantasy. Pigs will fly when he's able to sell at that price.
  20. Amiga prices have apparently shot through the roof http://r.ebay.com/WjGHNe
  21. TI-99/4A: Popeye - 1 hour Trying to break 100K score for the TI game contest, but only getting to 60K for today.
  22. I never thought of it but mine already is kind of "TI ready". Silverish and black. It has a DVI input, but that's easy to fix with an HDMI to DVI cable. Coincidentally it's from another Texas company. The monitor is a DELL 1908FP.
  23. Speaking of RXB Rich can probably talk better about the functionality but as I recall RXB has some kind of disk menu. It also has DIR built in: CALL DIR("DSK1.")
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