[comp.sys.ti] TI, the 99/4A and the 1983 era.

mwright@cg-atla.UUCP (Mike Wright) (12/12/90)

Would like to contact any TI 1983-era collectors. Unfortunately, I do
not always have access to this mail slot, and would appreciate US
mail to:
	Mike Wright
	45 Centerville Drive
	Salem, NH 03079.
	Tel: 603-893-1450.

I have the usual 99/4A systems with P-box, but on a more exotic level
I have:
	TI-99/4
	Original 99/4 13" monitor
	TI-99/2
	CC-40 Plus (with cassette interface built in)
	P-code peripheral (sidecar unit, not P-box card)
	IEEE card for P-box
	Hexbus interface for 99/4
	Most Hexbus peripherals, but a non-working Waftertape,
	Quickdrive for the Hexbus,
	TI-74, TI-95 and printer, cassette interface, Hexbus interface.

I am looking for any information on the above era, and on TI's rise and
fall in the home computer world. I maintain a list of all TI-produced 
material, a list of all known books published about the 4A, and am close 
to completing a detailed index to 99'er Magazine, and would enjoy 
corresponding with a TI guru.

I am also looking for a Hexbus Wafertape, Hexbus Video Interface, 
TI Hexbus disk drive, Editor/Assembler for the CC-40, Demo cartridge
for the CC-40, other CC-40 modules, and four 99/4A cartridges:
Crossfire, SMU Electrical, and Addison Wesley's Computer Math Games
I and III. I would also be interested in a 99/8, if the price were
around $200.

Thank you.
Mike.