RSS Bot Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Just because something is old doesn’t mean it’s dull and uninteresting, our TI-99/4A’s are proof of that! In fact there is a lot of interesting information floating around the Internet that can easily be overlooked. We all know how to search for text documents, web sites and other specific things we know exist, but what about stuff hidden just a little deeper that returning 99’ers or newbies may never have even heard about? Since 2013 there has been a podcast called Floppy Day’s that focuses on classic computers. That website with all their episodes can be found << HERE >>. Contained in their growing library of episodes are five gems that many TI-99/4A users should find very interesting. Like our TI-99/4A’s, these episodes have been around a while (about a year really), but they will still draw you in and hold your attention. The links below will take you directly to the TI episodes, which you can even download and save for future use in places like your car on drives… like on your trip to Fest West this year! TI-99/4A Related Floppy Day’s Podcasts (Click on links below for listed episodes)Episode 49 – TI99, Interview with Jim Fetzner & Mark WillsEpisode 50 - TI-99/4A History, with Jim Fetzner and Mark WillsEpisode 51 – TI99 Tech Specs, Modern Upgrades with TursiEpisode 52 – TI-99 Software, Books, Magazines with Chris Schneider and Rich PolivkaEpisode 56 – TI99 Emulation, Web Sites with Chris Schneider and Rich Polivka http://atariage.com/forums/blog/567/entry-13619-easily-overlooked-jam-packed-informational-source-for-the-ti-994a/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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