RE: TI-H: EII and EIII compatibility


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RE: TI-H: EII and EIII compatibility



Okay, let me rephrase this (NOTE: I am fighting the urge to vent what I'm really thinking)
Don't wait for a thread to go on for a few days before finally mentioning that you've already done it.  You have a website.  Just post the data there.  If you have anything really working don't say "Oh yeah, I made that weeks ago," say "I just finished yesterday, I'll post plans/schematics soon."  Everything that you do has been so private that I'm starting to wonder if any of it exists.  I admit that I've made a large contribution to vaporware, and I'm not especially proud of it, but I admit it.
Finally, why rewrite the TI92 OS?  it's not all that great to use, even though it is a lot better than the 8X series.
Christopher Kalos
raptorone@geocities.com
VirtuTech Developer's Group
AOL IM: Raptor1CK

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From: 	Grant Stockly[SMTP:gussie@alaska.net]
Sent: 	Saturday, March 07, 1998 4:38 AM
To: 	ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: 	RE: TI-H: EII and EIII compatibility


>        This is exactly why we're moving towards making our own calcs now.

Grant, Travis and I are rewriting the TI-92 os for a 68060 100MHz motorola.
So far it boots up so fast it doesn't work.

>        And Grant, you're being a bit too secretive.  Why don't you just
>tell everyone exactly what you have working, what's in beta, and what
>you're going to start on?

Actually he does.  Everything he does is spoken about here.  When a message
says top secreat radio link, its obvious.

R


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