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From: kirmse@ai.etl.army.mil (Andrew Kirmse)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ti,comp.sys.misc,comp.misc
Subject: Re: looking for ti users
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Date: 10 Aug 88 14:00:18 GMT
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     I tried to send mail, but the usual happened.  I'd be willing to discuss
whatever interests you about the TI.  I agree the the TMS 9900 microprocessor
and its assembly language especially have been underrated.  Kind of makes me
wonder why TI dropped the 99/4a, but there's still lots of support in various
BBS's around the country.  The Geneve has added new life to software support (I
don't have one :-( so at least people are still writing stuff.  I'm happy to
have just gotten the TELCO terminal emulator (it's hard to read this stuff on a
40 column screen!), and there are many other good programs out there, mostly in
Assembly though so no hacking is possible.  Much of Legends in XB, now if only
it weren't so slow..
---Andrew Kirmse

P.S. A screen editor for TI-Runner is now available, send mail if interested.