On Wed, 4 Jun 1997, Tim Shoppa wrote:
You guys will have to let me step in here and express
a few
questions which demonstrate my ignorance of the Tiger Learning
Computer and its attraction:
1. Am I correct in assuming that it is impossible to run software
on the Tiger unless it comes in the form of a manufacturer
supplied cartridge?
2. Am I correct in assuming that there is no cartridge with Integer
or Applesoft Basic?
Don't #1 and #2 above pretty much limit the user to running an
incredibly tiny set of software? If so, then isn't the Tiger
little more than a incredibly stunted and dead-ended version of
the Apple II architecture? Sorry folks, maybe the Tiger just
isn't for me...
Until someone (me) figures out how to attach a disk drive to it. Will
you buy one then?
Sam
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