> One hobby that never suffered was home computers and my love for the
> TI-99/4(a) which was my first computer.
I had one of those when I was younger, and still have it. Back then, we
had an old color TV set we hooked it up to, and used an off-brand cassette
recorder from Kmart. About the only two fancy things we had then were a
speach synth and an Extended Basic cartridge.
> Over the past 2 yrs I've collected:
> 1. a full TI with expansion box, 2 drives, modem, sketch board, and about 20
> modules and an official TI cassette recorder.
Within the past 10 years, I have collected an expansion box with one floppy
drive, a Hitachi monitor, the official cassette recorder, and a few extra
carts. The box came with some modules in it. The one I really wanted was
the one that arrived DOA.
I played with it some after I got the expansion box, but have not fired it
up in probably over a year now. It is sitting on a desk behind me.
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