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Marked on devices as "Model Number". | |||
Every officially released TI product for the TI99/4a carried a catalog or model number in the form PHXNNNN, as follows: | Every officially released TI product for the TI99/4a carried a catalog or model number in the form PHXNNNN, as follows: | ||
[[PHA]] was used for Accessories | [[PHA]] was used for Accessories | ||
PHC was used for Consoles. | |||
[[PHD]] was used for programs supplied on disks. | [[PHD]] was used for programs supplied on disks. | ||
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[[PHT]] was used for software supplied on cassette tapes. | [[PHT]] was used for software supplied on cassette tapes. | ||
See also [[Serial number]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 21 September 2017
Marked on devices as "Model Number".
Every officially released TI product for the TI99/4a carried a catalog or model number in the form PHXNNNN, as follows:
PHA was used for Accessories
PHC was used for Consoles.
PHD was used for programs supplied on disks.
PHL was used for "software albums"
PHM was used for command modules.
PHP was used for Peripherals.
PHT was used for software supplied on cassette tapes.
See also Serial number