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== CorComp Triple-Tech Card == | == CorComp Triple-Tech Card == | ||
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== SNUG SPVMC == | == SNUG SPVMC == | ||
See article [[SNUG#SPVMC|SNUG]] | |||
== SNUG TI-99/4P == | == SNUG TI-99/4P == | ||
An unofficial name used without TI's consent to refer to the [[SNUG#SGCPU|SNUG Second Generation CPU card]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 1 January 2015
P-Code Card
TODO
IEEE-488 Interface
TODO
ForTI Card
TODO
Super MODEM Card
TODO
Berlin User's Group Speech Adapter
TODO
Cecure MBP Clock Card
TODO
CorComp Triple-Tech Card
Foundation CP/M Card
This card didn't actually ship with CP/M. Instead, it shipped with RP/M, a CP/M binary workalike. The card had some pretty harsh reviews when it first came out because it operated as an independent CP/M machine, but as a CP/M interface for the TI, it actually worked pretty well. Disks used the popular Kaypro 2 format, so software from other CP/M machines was relatively easy to use. Only three examples of this card are known to survive, two of them without the necessary operating system disks.
Morning Star CP/M Card
Only a small number of this card were sold, primarily due to the high list price. Several are known to exist, as at least two complete systems with with the necessary Operating System have been identified. At least one is in the United States and there is one more in Italy. The manual is Digital Research CP/M. The Card uses an Intel 8085, 8 bit microprocessor. The disk system uses the Osborne 1 format.
One US user also has an original copy of the "PERSONAL PEARL" Data Base for the card. he had no problems with the card or system once it was set up and used it to run Word Star for awhile.
Available Software Offered by MorningStar:
- Personal Pearl
- CBASIC
- Super Writer
- Business Master Plus
- Supported languages, from Pascal to Fortran to ADA
SNUG SPVMC
See article SNUG
SNUG TI-99/4P
An unofficial name used without TI's consent to refer to the SNUG Second Generation CPU card.