I have a lot of the Home Computer Journal On Disk software collections, four volumes. The old B/W TV I used to use it with has a fading tube, but I've bought a composite video cable and have gotten it to work on a modern TV.So here's my question: What should I get next? I have read about a lot of the modern peripherals that are available, but I don't have any experience with them.1) I'd especially like to get a reliable, non-magnetic mass storage device soon. Who knows if anything survived on those disks in a garage attic all of these years, but I'll get a head cleaner on the drive and clean the disks if there's any mold, too. I found many, but not all, of my cartridges (thankfully, I've found Super Extended Basic, Editor/Assembler, and the Disk Manager II, as well as several games), as well as a whole lot of programs on disk. I have the TI-99/4A, with the GE Data Recorder, the Myarc peripheral box (32 kB memory, RS-232, and a single 5-1/4' disk drive), and a Seikosha dot-matrix printer hooked up to the Myarc parallel port. I've recently gotten my TI back out from my parents' house, about 25 years after I turned it on last. Hi, all,I just joined the forum, and it's my first post.
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