Re: TI-H: The TI-84, TI-95 also!
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Re: TI-H: The TI-84, TI-95 also!
I think it's some sort of C64 like computer, you have to connect it to a
TV...
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> From: Josh Collins <phroge@mindspring.com>
> To: 'ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org'
> Subject: RE: TI-H: The TI-84, TI-95 also!
> Date: lundi 13 octobre 1997 22:06
>
> 95? I want a 95 now! I don't CARE if there's nothing for it, I'll MAKE
it
> damnit? Are you sure about the z80 processor? are you sure it's not 68k?
>
> "If I could be one thing in the world, I would be a tear born in your
eye,
> living on your cheek, and dying on your lips" - Josh Collins
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Piotter [SMTP:richfiles@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 13, 1997 9:39 AM
> To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
> Subject: TI-H: The TI-84, TI-95 also!
>
> >I heard about the TI-84 a little while back. I came out after the 82,
> but was taken off the market because it was highly unreliable. Does
> anyone know about this, as I this has really piqued my curiosity.
>
> I had heard about a calculator called the TI-95. It supposedly had 32K
> (maybe it was 64K) and I think it had a QWERTY keyboard. It was probably
> Z80, but I may be wrong. I did hear it had a built in cartridge
> connector. It supported both ROM and RAM carts and I think that is cool.
> If anyone has info on this or this TI-84, post it please. I wish I
> remember where I read that.
>
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> Richard Piotter
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