Otto Reverse wrote to All <=-
When I started out collecting retro computers in the early 90s, they
were just called obsolete back then. I am slowly selling off my collection of 8-bit and 16-bit micros and peripherals/software/etc as
I've had my fill. Might keep one favourite. But there's only so much
room for storage!
Do you have an TI 99/4A bits you are liquidating?
Do you have an TI 99/4A bits you are liquidating?
Do you have an TI 99/4A bits you are liquidating?
I don't and wish I did. I remember passing up quite a few TI 99/4A's in the 90's and Good Will and the like. Never did try one.
The good news is that right now TI-99/4A stuff is relatively cheap since it doesn't have quite the same appeal to the masses as Commodore gear.
I like my rural living, but I sometimes am envious of those in big
cities who can just go "thrifting" at the Goodwills or what not.
I have an SR 51/A. Does that count? LOL
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