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- From: bduncan@ve3ied.UUCP (Bill Duncan)
- Subject: Re: TI-88, what happend?
- Organization: TFMCS
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 11:14:08 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.111408.367@ve3ied.UUCP>
- References: <1992Jul22.192803.28604@vaxc.aud.auc.dk> <1992Jul30.233342.18598@doc.ic.ac.uk> <63385@cup.portal.com>
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- In article <63385@cup.portal.com> Jake-S@cup.portal.com (Jake G Schwartz) writes:
- >I got to play with the TI-88 at the Chicago CES and it looked like a fairly
- >impressive machine. Richard Nelson prepared all kinds of articles on it
- >for the PPC Journal before its release, and then it was cancelled. I still
- >keep the promotional multi-page color brochure in my desk at work. Looked
- >like a slim TI-59 with a 16-character dot matrix 1-line LCD and TWO ports
- >for plug in modules. Still, it didn't really do as much as the HP41 since
- >it would not attach to any peripherals (except perhaps for a printer).
- >
- >Jake Schwartz
-
- Has this been "stuck in the mail" for almost a decade? ;-)
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- Regards,
- Bill Duncan [co-founder of PPC chapter in Toronto about a decade ago..]
- (bduncan@ve3ied.UUCP)
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