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Is it time for another Wikipedia update?
palmheads replied to Omega-TI's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Yeah its strange huh? It was like the inference was I was trying to drive traffic to my own website with content (as if it would actually do that!?). But ignored the fact I was bothered enough todo my own research, found a relevent source (not mine, an actual offically branded players card), and was trying to provide proof that the info I was updating had some validity to it. Not sure what else someone could do for something so minor as a players height/weight info! haha -
Is it time for another Wikipedia update?
palmheads replied to Omega-TI's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Yeah updating wikipedia can be a pain. Few years ago I updated some height/weight details of a Rugby player (I had a breakfast cereal players card with his details on it). I had scanned the card in and uploaded to my website, so I could use it as a reference on the wikipedia article (was trying todo the right thing not updating stuff without some sort of proof). Because the domain of my email address matched the domain of my website, the update was rejected (something like self promotion). I think I got around it by using a different email. Just sometimes lacks common sense. -
Last couple of days on a New Zealand Vintage Computing Group Facebook page we've been talking about the TI-99/4a. One of the guys had this great story where he recounted to us ... found the original 2011 message https://www.classic-computers.org.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=505 Basically a Research Vessel called the "Tangaroa" for one of our Science Research Institutes (NIWA) had a broke comms system back in 2011. The CPU in the comms system was a TMS9900! It needed to be fixed urgently, and would have taken too long to get a replacement chip into NZ, so the guy repairing it found a collector here in NZ, and this guy had a non working TI-99/4a so he donated the motherboard to get the comms system fixed!
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TI 990 parts for sale.
palmheads replied to Jimhearne's topic in Tomy Tutor, CC40, 99/2, 99/8, Cortex, 990 mini
"decommissioned in 2022 in the UK after 37 years of 24/7 service" Wow! -
Hey guys I remember @rasmus saying once for a port of a Z80 game for the TI, he really needs Z80 source code. So here is an intriguing possibility! https://github.com/santiontanon/transballmsx Its a "Thrust" like game for the MSX with full source. Same graphics chip as well. Looks a great game! You can play it online here: https://homebrew.file-hunter.com/index.php?id=transball Anyway, another game to add to the list of possible ports for the TI! cheers Daryn
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Has the COVID-19 hysteria increased your TI-99/4A time?
palmheads replied to Omega-TI's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Working from home last 2 weeks, New Zealand about to go into full lockdown w/state of emergency as of 11:59pm tonight for 30 days. Am actually finding am working longer as people with flexible hours now have different work schedules. I did look at my xdt99 config for my "Thrust" game code couple of days ago, so fingers croseed -
Probably not exactly what you want, but there is that Miniwriter word processor that ran on the mini memory module.
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Learning assembly - porting Thrust to the TI-99/4a
palmheads replied to palmheads's topic in TI-99/4A Development
We find out this week how long they want to keep us. Won't say much more until after gone. But yeah, I think feelings are rather obvious. Ugh. cheers Dazza -
Learning assembly - porting Thrust to the TI-99/4a
palmheads replied to palmheads's topic in TI-99/4A Development
Hobbies are a great distraction! Good luck, hopefully you can find a role that makes you happy & gives you enough moola! -
Learning assembly - porting Thrust to the TI-99/4a
palmheads replied to palmheads's topic in TI-99/4A Development
Hi guys Done nothing in a while I'm afraid. Although am about to be made redundant thanks to these Texas Capitalist **** buying the company I work for in NZ...forbes article about them... https://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanvardi/2018/11/19/how-a-mysterious-tech-billionaire-created-two-fortunesand-a-global-software-sweatshop/#7439ab76cffe I may have alot of downtime & therefore more time for hobbies over next few months. cheers Dazza -
Game idea: Port of ZX81 game "City Patrol"
palmheads replied to palmheads's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Oh wow that is slow. Graphically it does look doable though! Could be an XB/Assembly job then -
Hey Whenever I'm mucking around with my other retro computers, if I see a game they could be cool on the TI-99 for TI-BASIC & mini memory (perhaps for next 4k challenge) I make a note of it. Been playing this game on my ZX81 (real & emulated). http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/tape/CityPatrol You are a turret that turns 360 degrees. In front of you is a city scape. The city is in layers - some buildings closer, some further away. You have a gun sight. UFO's fly up/down/between buildings. You have to aim with your sight & shoot them. You can blow up buildings but you lose points. The UFO is also shooting at you (quite effective - a white square with an asterisks when it shoots. Its really playable & enjoyable! cheers Daryn
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TI-99/4A Stuff - The "what I'm looking to buy" topic.
palmheads replied to Omega-TI's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Gotta learn howto build stuff like that first! From my limited knowledge, it does look relatively simple. -
When you look at the quality of some of these games, if only TI had introduced the mini memory module maybe 6 months earlier than they did. You would have seen a bunch of impressive games on cassette for the console only. Only a handful were actually developed. These games are fantastic
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Gridslugger - Game in progress (compiled XB)
palmheads replied to Bones-69's topic in TI-99/4A Development
Oh wow thats fantastic Bones-69!!! Thanks awesome feedback from Jeff Minter himself!! And Mr Minter - love Gridrunner on Android! Also love opening up a Vic 20 emulator and playing Matrix. That PS4 version looks great! -
DS990 Commercial Computer System - anyone has experience?
palmheads replied to kl99's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Interesting too see doco relating to converting the Model 770/771 terminal (used as terminals for the /4, /10, /12 etc) to a DS990/1. http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ti/990/ds990/2262327-9701_Model_771_Intelligent_Data_Terminal_Upgrade_Instructions_to_DS990_System_Model_1.pdf- 37 replies
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TI-99/4A Stuff - The "what I'm looking to buy" topic.
palmheads replied to Omega-TI's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
For no real practical reason, I want one of those Joyprint RS-232 interfaces http://atariage.com/forums/topic/231338-joyprintjoytalk-with-mini-memory/ Daryn -
DS990 Commercial Computer System - anyone has experience?
palmheads replied to kl99's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Looks like for the higher spec'd machines there was also DNOS, which looked like the latest OS for those machines http://www.cozx.com/dpitts/ti990.html Dave Pitts has ported a version of unix as well. Have tried out his simulator in Ubuntu, DNOS looked pretty cool! Also old-computers.com has a nice breakdown of the machine(s) - http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=1025&st=1- 37 replies
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DS990 Commercial Computer System - anyone has experience?
palmheads replied to kl99's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Thats pretty cool! Was it true that TI wrote alot of the software for the TI-99/4a using their TI 990 range minis? I wonder what version of the 990 range they mainly used? Would be quite cool to even go through the process of writing software on the 990 for a 4a!- 37 replies
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Wow these games are great!
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Been playing this game a fair amount this weekend. It's a really fun game, surprisingly addictive. Haven't got past day 1 yet. But it's an enjoyable little play for 10-20 minutes. Daryn
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I really can't wait to see what you guys have come up with - have always felt the "mini memory" environment has always been somewhat neglected. Its a really exciting development!
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Thats gonna be impressive! Some quite good games were developed for the 1k ZX81 like the still talked about 1k chess - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1K_ZX_Chess http://users.ox.ac.uk/~uzdm0006/scans/1kchess/
