> For the longest time, the TMS 9900 didn't appear in anything one could
> consider a reasonable computer. There was one model I saw at a colleagues
> home which had expansion capability, but he often complained that cards for
> interesting applications, like mass storage, etc, were not available. I
> didn't pursue it and so I believe(d) it to be true.
Don't forget the 99/4 (no A) :)
> I saw one ad for an
> SC/MP, in '77, but that one was a homebrewed model. Other than that, it was
> not of much interest here. Was that not the case in Germany? The processor
> was still in National's data book, but I really wasn't then and am not now
> of any operating system or application software for it. I don't believe I
> ever saw a real SC/MP based computer.
Over here they have been quite popular as kit systems.
We are talking about a timeframe until 1982 - systems
where still only available in small quantities, and
the landscape was wide :)
gruss
H.
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Received on Wed Apr 21 1999 - 17:23:30 BST