On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Greg Troutman wrote:
> Cord Coslor & Deanna Wynn wrote:
> 
> > * Texas Instruments TI-99/4a computer - with the silver case. Are these
> > more rare than the tan cases? 
> 
> Not in my experience.  I've seen the silvers about 4 or 5 times as often
> as the tan case model.
> 
> > * Joystick -- called Laser Joystick. It is small has has 2 buttons on
> > the side. I know of the Laser computer series, etc. (I have a Laser 300,
> > some kids computers, and want a Laser 50!) by V-tech...
> 
> I have a Laser 50, but it's currently dead.  It looks kinda neat, but I
> haven't spent any time yet trying to revive it.
> 
> > * Some type of expansion card... presumably for the Apple. Has 19
> > various chips on it. Made by Data Technology Corp. Would love some more
> > tips on what this might be.
> 
> Is that what DTC stands for?  As in SCSI controllers...  I can't
> remember.
They also manufactured MFM/RLL hard disk controllers.
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