Why is it that ...

From: Mark Gregory <gregorym_at_cadvision.com>
Date: Wed Nov 29 16:02:50 2000

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Duell" <ard_at_p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: Why is it that ...


>
> I suspect that by far the most common P-system-capable machine is the
> Apple ][ with a language card. Finding one of those is not going to be
hard.
>

Also not hard to find is a TI-99/4A with Peripheral Expansion Box, 32K RAM
card, Disk controller and drive (all of these will be in most PEBs you
find) and a P-code card and software (these turn up on eBay every now and
then). As with the Apple, it's possible to run the system with one drive,
but it's _much_ nicer with two. The only annoying thing about the P-code
card is that it "takes over" the PEB; to boot the system as a 99/4A you
have to pull the card. There is a hack to add a switch to the P-code card
to disable this; the details are somewhere in my basement, awaiting a quiet
winter afternoon with a soldering iron.

Mark.
Received on Wed Nov 29 2000 - 16:02:50 GMT

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