TI-99/4A Floppies
Zane H. Healy
healyzh at aracnet.com
Mon Oct 1 20:51:15 CDT 2007
At 6:21 PM -0700 10/1/07, Chuck Guzis wrote:
>On Monday 01 October 2007 15:19, Mark Meiss wrote:
>> Preservation for TI-99/4A software on floppies seems to be pretty poor
>> right now, because of (as Jim mentioned) the rarity of the expansion box
>> and third-party software that used it.
>
>Does there exist an emulator that can make use of the disk images?
Yes, but then I would have thought you'd know that. :^) Your
software seems to be used as the disk format for at least one.
http://www.mrousseau.org/programs/ti99sim/
>It strikes me that you're probably not going to find a COBOL compiler
>or heavy-duty productivity software in the collection, but the games
>might be interesting to some.
Actually I think there might be some productivity software in there.
I don't know about a COBOL compiler, but I believe there is at least
one language disk. I'm hope to find time in the next couple months
to do some inventorying of the floppies.
Zane
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