![]() Programs I had written and started to create shareware disks. I began assembling the many music-graphic Online games ranged from a Beatles trivia multiple choice quiz to a role-playingīBS, I was introduced to TI-99 user groups and started a membership in the Well as text graphics, online games and a message forum for all users. The "KBGB BBS" ran forĪbout 3 years and featured TE-2 16-color for TI systems that logged on as System) world long before the days of the internet (I want to say aroundġ984) with a Cal-Tex BBS system. I also ventured into the BBS (bulletin board For those who don't know, the "Source"Įventually merged into CompuServe which eventually turned into AOL with Graphical music program "Siegfried's Funeral Music" (by composer Source" and I won first prize in a programming contest on it for my Years I did music programs with graphics. Programs and showed him, thus starting my computing life as a programmer. I returned days later with my cassette tape of ![]() Rep remembered me but seemed unconvinced that within a week I could haveĪlready mastered TI-Basic. After a week of playing around, programmingĪnd composing digital music, I returned to the store and purchased the tapeĬassette recorder so I could actually save my programs on tape. ![]() Of machinery back then- I think I paid $350-400 for the console and another Me on the TI-99/4a was the speech synthesizer which a TI Representative Life with a TI-99/4a in 1981, the year it was introduced. The TI-99/4a, Ken Gilliland and Notung Software ![]()
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