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Kind of looks like the battery terminal is shorted to itself... I hope that doesn't do any damage when powered on.
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I lurk most of the time, but do the ocassional post.
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ebay has 15% off of orders over $25, today with this coupon code: PREGAME15
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Signed up for it, along with a couple of others (unrelated).
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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
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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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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.
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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.
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Need line/dot drawing facilities for ti99 gcc.
chue replied to tschak909's topic in TI-99/4A Development
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. -
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:
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Need line/dot drawing facilities for ti99 gcc.
chue replied to tschak909's topic in TI-99/4A Development
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. -
Definitely be careful with that. My (similar) cable outputs 12 volts on the white connector.
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There are makefiles in the sample projects in the first post of this thread. The sample projects are: hello, hello2, and hello_cpp
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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.
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NOS Wico Trackballs, a little pricey though http://r.ebay.com/ezAwEj
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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.
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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?
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Pardon my ignorance, but would USB-C work instead of micro-HDMI? There doesn't seem to be any licensing issues with the former.
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Yes, it's pure fantasy. Pigs will fly when he's able to sell at that price.
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Amiga prices have apparently shot through the roof http://r.ebay.com/WjGHNe
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TI-99/4A: Popeye - 1 hour Trying to break 100K score for the TI game contest, but only getting to 60K for today.
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Finding the perfect Black & Silver HDMI Monitor for the F18A MK2
chue replied to Omega-TI's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
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. -
That explains it!