I ran into one of my friends yesterday morning as I was hitting the sales. What are the odds? LOL! Anyway, since we were both going to college soon, we decided to hang out and hit the same route. At a barn sale, I came across something I certainly don't see everyday. I gave my friend first dibs, he passed, I moved in for the kill! For only a $1, I had scored a semi-rare early home computer. WITH THE BOX! It was a 1982 Texas Instruments TI-99/4A. I was weary of a computer this old but figured the box was worth my $1 if it didn't work. I plugged it into a working 1980's TV in my mom's attic and it worked great! Sadly, I can only type on it as I don't have any cartridges.
What makes this a piece of history besides being an early computer, is that it made two notable advancements in the industry. First, it was the first domestic home computer to have a 16-bit processor-way back in 1979. And, in June of 1981, was the first to have sprite graphics.
My camera batteries are dead now, but here is an old commercial with Bill Cosby so you can get the picture:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CyfHZui0g8
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