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- From: tstark@access.digex.com (Timothy M. Stark)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ti
- Subject: Re: GRAM simulator
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 01:29:36 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, Greenbelt, MD USA
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- Hello Everyone:
-
- Ok. I have GPL manual here because I download them from GEnie last year
- and print them to my printer (Citizen GSX-140). I did print a few "roff"
- file from TI Writer that I bought in this early year to my new printer with
- out any problems. My Citizen printer understands Gemini 10X ESC
- sequences so well. Are you interested in that? If so, I will upload them to
- this internet but I have them on Amiga with high speed modem (9600 bps).
-
- I develop the DOS routines for TI-99/4A on my Amiga. I extract
- files from TIFILE format on it successfully. Also I wrote small compress
- routines to uncompress ark files on Amiga with out any problems. They
- still are under development. I am merging them into the one program.
-
- In the future, I plan to develop TI-99/4A/Geneve emulators on my
- Amiga after I develop TIDOS routines with roff functions (TI Writer)
- for printers. When I buy my new IBM PC, I will port them to Unix and
- PC.
-
- In the past, I wrote assembly language programs on my TI-99/4A. That
- was piece of cake. It was too easy for me to write. :) I wrote my own
- "operating system" in Mini Memory for program modules. They worked so
- great. When I write entire assembly language program, it will take
- three days. :)
-
- Do anyone know about that? Do you have any expierence about that?
- I am looking for complete TI-99/4A emulator since I heard that from Germany.
- Someone wrote it for IBM PC but I have it. Are you interested in that?
- I will upload that to this Internet.
-
- I have similar project but that is for Unix and Amiga.
-
- -- Tim Stark
-
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