+Schmitzi Posted June 17, 2016 Author Share Posted June 17, 2016 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Ksarul Posted June 17, 2016 Share Posted June 17, 2016 That picture is just soooo wrong. . .I like it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 17, 2016 Author Share Posted June 17, 2016 it´s me, crawling through TI-stuff and the web, head-over-heels doing unnumbered things the same time, while listing it all to the xls No time, no sight, no air, but all OK you know that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 20, 2016 Author Share Posted June 20, 2016 Hi, I got a manual for the Horizon RAM Disk. I don´t know which version it is ( HRD-3000 ? ), but there also seems the ROS´& tools assembler source code to be included... There are also some german pages at the end. 176 pages Horizon-Ramdisk-1986-SOURCE+EN+GER.zip xXx 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 21, 2016 Author Share Posted June 21, 2016 Hi, small update, same PDF, but with OCR now. Suddenly it was smaller, too But please be careful with Copy&Paste, as there maybe many characters/numbers have been recognized wrong..... Especially because of the fact that this is code. And, again, is this for the HRD 3000 ? thanks xXx Horizon-Ramdisk-1986-SOURCE+EN+GER_OCR.pdf 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted June 21, 2016 Share Posted June 21, 2016 From a personal standpoint, I was once considering one of these RAM disk thing-a-majigs, but I'm not so sure I would ever need one now. This new FlashROM 99 stores a lot of stuff in non-volatile memory that is accessible rather quickly, and I don't really store a whole lot of data on the TI, so the data that I do have will have more than enough space, once Jim releases his DDCC-1 clone, for everything else there is the HDX. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+mizapf Posted June 21, 2016 Share Posted June 21, 2016 Thanks for the OCR. About the type? Good question. The schematics of the HRDs (2000, 3000, 4000) all allow for up to 32 RAM circuits. This version here only offers 23. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 21, 2016 Author Share Posted June 21, 2016 From a personal standpoint, I was once considering one of these RAM disk thing-a-majigs, but I'm not so sure I would ever need one now. This new FlashROM 99 stores a lot of stuff in non-volatile memory that is accessible rather quickly, and I don't really store a whole lot of data on the TI, so the data that I do have will have more than enough space, once Jim releases his DDCC-1 clone, for everything else there is the HDX. I could imagine that a RAMdisk is something very nice for developers/programmers, who need more disks available same time, maybe for compiling and linking.... I think this can prevent from swapping many floppies, and access in RAM is faster, of course. xXx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Ksarul Posted June 21, 2016 Share Posted June 21, 2016 This is the version of the HRD that preceded the HRD+. . .it immediately followed the original iteration from Midwest. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RXB Posted June 22, 2016 Share Posted June 22, 2016 I used a Horizon RAMDISK but honestly started using my SCSI Hard Drive more as it had the space for me to load and save huge files larger then 1440 sector Source and List files. The Speed difference was so small that it was worth the problem of not having to break up files to fit on onto several RAMDISK and having to organize a command file. On SCSI Hard Drives I did not need a Command File or did I have to care about file size overrun. Over time I love the Horizon RAMDISK, but the SCSI Hard Drives get 10 times more use for everything I do. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrax27407 Posted June 22, 2016 Share Posted June 22, 2016 You can partition a Horizon to 3200 sector chunks. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted June 22, 2016 Share Posted June 22, 2016 I could imagine that a RAMdisk is something very nice for developers/programmers, who need more disks available same time, maybe for compiling and linking.... I think this can prevent from swapping many floppies, and access in RAM is faster, of course. xXx Oh I'm sure a RAM disk has a practical application/use for some people. I was speaking from a strictly personal perspective. Sadly I only have two more "wants" on my current TI list, both items Ksarul say's he's working on. The first, is the clone of the Myarc DSDD 80 floppy controller and the second is a case shell for the FlashROM 99. After I get those two items, I just don't have a clue what I'm going to do next. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 22, 2016 Author Share Posted June 22, 2016 ...so it´s better when this DD/80-things need some more time, and we all have things to dream about A good alternative is the Myarc DDCC-1 with 80 track mod, but I almost use my one with 40 tracks only, to keep compatible with other users. And for reading 80trackers (Single Density), it is OK to use the TI-CTRL with the 80mod, as most users use this, if they use 80 tracks. But I never had incoming 80track-floppies to read, maybe once in 2 years. And for the meantime, I use the HxC for the mass of code, but also with 40track-images only, too Other user wouldn´t be able to read that (DS/DD/80), so it makes no sense for me. At the moment. Maybe later, of course. Would be nice to have some space of the FlashROM´99er mounted ass DSK10-DSK99 but this is the story with the DSRs and the sideport, I think, and the need of a FD-Controller-chip. But maybe it could be realized by pure software, I don´t know. But this would very hard development work, for sure, and we have controllers for the sideport, and the NanoPEB. For me, I am so happy with the possibilities we have today, there is so much to tinker, and I need things to dream on xXx 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted June 22, 2016 Share Posted June 22, 2016 In ones personal journey down the TI path, there are a lot of different routes one can take. Some are forced one way, while another may choose to go a certain route, and still others only get committed after they have gone down a specific path long enough. I'd like to see the elimination of the PC as a requirement in the support role, quite frankly, I'd like the TI stand on it's own. Currently we're not there yet, but there is one program out there, that with a couple of enhancements could propel the TI into that new age. Disk drive format compatibility with others has not been an issue for me, because now days we have ways around that, so getting the most available storage capacity at one has been my major goal. I doubt there will ever be a "single card SSHD" for the P-Box, and I'm not willing to hang around forever to find out, the DDCC-1 clone appears to be the best option for me, and yes I do have faith that it will come to pass before the end of this year. Things to dream on, yes that is nice, but with fewer days ahead, than what what's been put behind, I'd like to see some goodies before it all fades away or ends. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Lee Stewart Posted June 22, 2016 Share Posted June 22, 2016 Nowadays, I don't see any more need to deprive ourselves of non-TI-99/4A support than TI itself did BITD. TI made liberal use of non-4A resources for 4A development. ...lee 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted June 22, 2016 Share Posted June 22, 2016 Nowadays, I don't see any more need to deprive ourselves of non-TI-99/4A support than TI itself did BITD. TI made liberal use of non-4A resources for 4A development. I see your point, especially from a development perspective, however I'm "just a user", and again, from a purely personal perspective, I'd like to see my TI be able to hold it's own for daily every-day stuff....and we're getting closer. You see, I have a dream... I cannot wait for the day when I can proclaim... "Free at last! Free at last! Good god almighty, my TI is free (of the PC) at last!" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 22, 2016 Author Share Posted June 22, 2016 found this: - XB-Extender - 32K 16bit Jürgen Stelter (v2.1 Mai 1986, GER) TI Extender-32K-GER-OCR.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Ksarul Posted June 23, 2016 Share Posted June 23, 2016 That is too funny, Ralf. I dug out my original manual for that 32K modification last weekend and was going to scan it in because I hadn't seen it online. . .I have the kit to build it in my box of things TI too, but I haven't found it yet. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 24, 2016 Author Share Posted June 24, 2016 . Command DOS by Ryte Data, 1983 (4A-DOS by Monty Schmidt) Command DOS.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 25, 2016 Author Share Posted June 25, 2016 Hi, as a test, i have scanned my Rave´99 keyboard papers. As my scanner supports 600 dpi on the fladbed, and 300 dpi on the autofeeder, this is 300 dpi "only", with OCR. So, any suggestions ? rescan (generally) in 600 dpi ? thx xXx RAVE-99-Manual&Infos_OCR.pdf 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz442 Posted June 25, 2016 Share Posted June 25, 2016 I see nothing wrong with this one. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 25, 2016 Author Share Posted June 25, 2016 . `C` Floating Point Library for C99 by Tom Bentley, 1986(?) C-99_Floating Point Library.pdf 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted June 25, 2016 Author Share Posted June 25, 2016 . TI-MAX-80Z (80 column Wordprocessor or Editor?) by AJ-Soft Achim Jakobi, TI-Workshop Rheinland, 1987 TI-99_Workshop_Rheinland_Kurzanleitung f. TI-Max by AJ-Soft.pdf 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Ksarul Posted June 25, 2016 Share Posted June 25, 2016 I remember meeting him a looooong time ago, I think it might have been the TI Treff at Duisburg. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted July 3, 2016 Author Share Posted July 3, 2016 Hi, some infos I´ve found for the TMS9918 VDP (and some for the TMS9995 and the TMS9918A Video Display Processor) TI-TMS9918-A--BACKUP.zip 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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