TI-74 and TI-95

From: jbdigriz_at_dragonsweb.org <(jbdigriz_at_dragonsweb.org)>
Date: Mon Sep 16 08:13:00 2002

"James B. DiGriz" <jbdigriz_at_ns2.i16.net> wrote ..
> vance_at_neurotica.com wrote ..
> >
> > Refresh my memory. What are these machines?
> >
> > Peace... Sridhar
> >
> > On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Eric Dittman wrote:
> >
> > > While cleaning up some old stuff I found my TI-74, TI-95, and
> > > PC-324 printer. I completely forgot I had these, even though
> > > I used to use them all the time. I think the most interesting
> > > accessory is the Pascal module for the TI-74, allowing programs
> > > to be written in Pascal instead of BASIC.
>
> Early handheld computers/calcs with a single line display somewhat along
> the lines of the RS model 100.

> jbdigriz

Make that "along the lines of the RS PC-2 or Sharp handhelds"

There is a good description of the 74 at http://www.99er.net/ti74art.html, by Charles Good of the Lima TI User Group. It's basically a pocket version of the CC40. It's possible to adapt a CC40 Hexbus cable and peripherals to it, even, according to the article.

http://www.hightechsolutions.com/Accesories.htm for TI-74 and 95 stuff. They appear to be out of the computers, but the PC-324, modules, and other accessories are available.

jbdigriz
Received on Mon Sep 16 2002 - 08:13:00 BST

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