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- From: cohen@GOMEZ.phys.virginia.edu
- Subject: Re: Networking
- Message-ID: <00963A78.08BD2B20@GOMEZ.PHYS.VIRGINIA.EDU>
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- Organization: Dept. of Physics, University of Virginia
- References: <009638CD.74217800@GOMEZ.PHYS.VIRGINIA.EDU>,<Hog8TB3w165w@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 19:09:32 GMT
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- In article <Hog8TB3w165w@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca>, andy-w@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Andrew webster) writes:
- >__________________________________________________________________
- >
- >The best thing to do is ask Texas Instruments directly about this network
- >of TI-99's. And by the way, Joe, who is "THEY"???
- >
- >Andrew webster andy-w@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca
-
- HeHeHe... Nothing personal, Andy, it not you, it TI... Let me regain my
- breath... HeHeHe... Calling TI...
-
- There are about 250 TI-99/8 units and hundreds (maybe thousands) TI-99/2's,
- plus many accessories such as HexBus disk drive, Hex bus adapters,
- rare cards for the PEBox... many of them have official TI product numbers
- and even appeared in the last price list released by TI in 1983 prior
- to closing the shop. Calling TI about any of these produces the following
- result- TI denies they were ever made, knows nothing about them, needless
- to say it will neither fix nor service them.
-
- The network card was never mentioned anywhere, never appeared in any TI
- list. Even if it does exist, I'll bet that the respose from TI would be
- similar.
-
- (Just recalled another fact- when Ralph Fowler, author of TIBBS -- the first
- BBS program to run on a TI-99/4A -- called TI to consult them while writing
- the software, they told him that it cannot be done. Since then we got
- more than one excellent BBS programs (I know of at least three good ones).
- TI built an excellent machine but crippled it on purpose. It was only
- the market pressure that forced them to release EDT/ASM, then TI-Writer,
- and other good software. And the TI-99/4A became a really good machine only
- after TI left the market and the users forced the architecture open.
- If it depended on TI we would still be using TI-BASIC, TI-LOGO,
- and Disk Manager 2.
-
- (Last piece of trivia before I quit-- as I recall, it was somebody from
- the USER community that designed the PEBox and convinced TI to go for it,
- replacing the old side car peripherlas. At that moment we lost forever to
- have the longest computer system on the planet :-)
-
-