ok .. does this mean I can put lots of ti 99/4 software on the sd
card for people to play with in the museum?
Ed#
In a message dated 10/30/2017 7:06:33 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk at
classiccmp.org writes:
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 12:14:41 -0500
Jim Brain via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
In case anyone has a fondness for niche tech...
At VCF-SE this year, the TI folks had a great exhibit, and perusing
it I saw an unfamiliar machine, the TI CC-40 (Compact Computer-40).
While I was investigating, the exhibitor (MillipedeMan aka Mark),
told me the machines were frustrating to use, as TI only supported
one communications method on the unit, a proprietary protocol called
HexBus, and produced very low quantities of very few peripherals that
work on the bus. Most frustratingly, they never producing a mass
storage device in any appreciable quantity, and there was no other
way to save programs written on the unit.
Mark did note there was an eBay seller liquidating units, so I bought
a 2 unit combo from eBay before I left the show.
Sadly, Summer happened, but I was finally able to get to the unit,
and started working on an SD-based mass storage device for the unit.
It was an interesting journey to learn a new protocol.
The (development in progress) result is HEX-TI-r, the HexBus SD drive:
GitHub source code is here:
https://github.com/go4retro/HEXTIr
Video of unit operating:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LX5ahVCRdvM
I don't have a project page up yet, but will work on that.
Jim
Nice work, Jim. Thanks for the effort you've put into this.
jbdigriz