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- From: cohen@GOMEZ.phys.virginia.edu
- Subject: Re: ti pc?
- Message-ID: <009670E9.D47F45C0@GOMEZ.PHYS.VIRGINIA.EDU>
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- Organization: Dept. of Physics, University of Virginia
- References: <1993Jan23.165930.1@vax1.umkc.edu>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 02:00:10 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.165930.1@vax1.umkc.edu>, yscroggins@vax1.umkc.edu writes:
- >I have recently become the proud owner of some type of pc compatible ti
- >computer. It has two 360k 5 1/4 drives, 5 pc/xt expansion slots(one of which
-
- This is an MS-DOS computer, but NOT IBM compatible. It was
- a real gem for its time. No longer supported by TI. In the most
- part requires special TI hardware and software. Monitor and
- keyboard non-standard. Some users have installed cards to
- enhance IBM PC compatibility.
-
- This question comes up here every so often. The best advice
- here- when you buy used computers, better be sure what you
- are getting and what the market value is.
- >I tried to connect a mfm controller and drive, but got no response.
- >the floppies connect to the mother board, and righ by where they connect,
- >
- >
- >
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