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Inventory Manager on the TI


pjduplooy

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Guys

 

Seeing that my memory is failing, I would like your help on this one.

 

When I had my TI, I used it a bit to create an inventory of my dad's LP records and tapes. I can not remember if this was on a module, or a program on tape. For some or other reason I think you could do it on TE II. I do not know why.

 

If I can recall you had a limited number of records, and you had to save it to tape before you could enter in more records.

 

It was almost like a database. If I recall correctly, it was not a main program but rather some submenu somewhere.

 

Except for some game carts, I had TE II and Minimem. And I did not buy programs on tape.

 

 

Can anyone shed some light on this?

 

Cheers

 

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I'm assuming that you also didn't have expansion memory or otherwise, so my best guess would be Mini Memory. However, I was not a big user or developer of Mini Memory programs even though I have 3 Mini Memory Modules. I also have a lot of cassette tapes that include some for MMM, that if I had the time I could search through for one capable of satisfying your request. Sorry, not any time soon.

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You can use one of four (4) programs:

 

Two (2) of the XB database programs are:

1.) IS-BASE (a relational database program)

2.) VECTOR BASE (a reasonable database program)

 

Two (2) of the XB spreadsheet programs are:

1.) SNAPCALC (a small spreadsheet program)

2.) VECTOR CALC (a reasonable spreadsheet program)

 

to keep track of the items that you want, like a record collection.

 

They are found on the TI-OFFICE1 & TI-OFFICE2 Disks!

 

* IS-BASE * - COPYRIGHT 1987 HOME COMPUTING JOURNAL VERSION 3.0 - TI EXTENDED BASIC

* VECTOR BASE * VERSION 1.00 - is a software package available on disk and is for systems with EXTENDED BASIC, 32K MEMORY EXPANSION, RS-232, AND A PRINTER.

* SNAP-CALC * BY Gary Strauss HOME COMPUTER MAGAZINE VERSION 4.3.4 - TI EXTENDED BASIC
* VECTOR CALC * VERSION 1.00 is a software package available on disk and is for systems with EXTENDED BASIC, 32K MEMORY EXPANSION, RS-232, and a PRINTER.

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There is an "Oldie but Goodie" spreadsheet program from the early 1980s - TI99/4A Calc - that only needs TI Basic on a barebone console & a cassette player/recorder that can also be used to keep an inventory of a vinyl record collection!

 

Here is the program & its documentation in .pdf format:

 

4A-CALC.pdf

TI-994A Calc.pdf

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