Re: TI-H: I know I'm going to regret this...


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Re: TI-H: I know I'm going to regret this...




From: John Teffer <jdteffer@c4.net>
> If you just want to "see" it, there's pictures of it from all
> angles here;
> 
> http://www.ncsc.dni.us/fun/user/tcc/cmuseum/Qx-10.htm

hmm, cool site :)  We had a Kaypro 2000 too, I used to use it for
BBS'ing, back before there was such a thing as the web or AOL.
 
> I suppose there's a hack to use a standard CGA on it, but I have
> too much else to do.

There is a web page out there somewhere that shows you how to
build an IDE interface for it too :)
  
> As far as the
> green screen, the page above describes the one for the QX-16 as
> "painfully sharp" but perhaps I will never know, it was broke
> when I got it.

heh, that would be an accurate description, it really was a nice
monochrome.  Apparently there was a video card for the QX-16
that also supported color, so you could run ValDocs programs
in 16 colors (I spent many hours infront of ValDraw and ValPaint
before I learned to program).

DK



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