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Also, while you're learning you might want to jump over to http://www.hexbus.com/tibooks/ and download a couple of the Assembly Language related books to supplement the manual.
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Tunnels of Doom - preloaded adventures - please test
airernie replied to blackbox's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
If you dug deep enough into WHTech then you likely found all of the stuff I uploaded years ago. https://ftp.whtech.com/emulators/pc99/pc99 dsk collection/- 20 replies
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Tunnels of Doom - preloaded adventures - please test
airernie replied to blackbox's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Just a quick off topic ad here. The CYC is continually updated and still available through CaDD Electronics. Their web site is a bit of a mess to purchase from, but if you're interested them PM me your contact email and I will forward it to Mike Wright. Ernie Now.. back to the show.. 😉- 20 replies
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TI99 PC V 2.0.4 - wanted a copy of utility
airernie replied to tiggerCambridge's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Another add-on to an old thread. Using DOSBox, TI99-PC will run and transfer an IMG file to a PC99 or V9T9 dsk, etc. However, I don't have a floppy drive or TI-99/4A native disks to test it's most important option. That of creating a PC99/V9T9 disk from a 'real' TI disk. -
There may be easier or better ways today, but I used SYSTEX in the past. Barry Travers had a program in his Genial TRAVler series titled XXB that I think did much the same. Both are readily available on WHTECH and possibly within this forum.
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I figured that much. Such a shame.. Bruce did some good stuff. Some of which, I think he documented in his MICROpendium articles. Though I could be wrong.. 🙂
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Tim may have Mike's version of MIDI Master, but as for the Harrison revisions?
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Not sure if it will work for you phone, but Windows 10 has a "Phone Link" app that i use. It should be available in the Microsoft Store.. BTW, your laptop needs to have bluetooth.
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ftp.whtech.com\emulators\pc99\pc99 disk collection\TISoftwareLibrary, but to answer your question it's in the group of files I uploaded to WHTECH several years ago. The folder contains both text and excel files with both the pc and ti disk and file names.
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Possibly TUTOR_B.DSK?
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For some of us FB is the only way we'll ever see photos of our grandchildren. 😁
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Other than Ciro's site, https://www.ti99iuc.it/web/ the other best option might be the Internet Archive. I think Jon passed copies of all the materials I scanned onto them.
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Serial Mouse via serial port. To use it something, like the Horizon Mouse software package which Mike Maksimik created. I think the later version of TI-Artist also had mouse support. The problem is that there is almost no TI-99/4A programs that have mouse support, so you would have to create your own.
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Charlietunaz, The original scans were done as unedited searchable PDFs with the hope that other TIer's would recreate the programs then add the disk to the library. Ciro, Carlos Santiago and you are three that I know of who have done so, but there may be others. Thank you. You can find the full library at Ciro's www.ti99iuc.it.
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CADD is still around, but Eric has the keys to the kingdom so to speak with regards to the domain and website. As such Mike is unable to resolve the issue. Until Eric decides to deal with it the website is essentially dead. Both Dan and I can forward your emails to Mike if you wish.
