Mum Tries To Make The TI-99/4a Speak (1981) - OSFirstTimer Advanced #12
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- Diana hasn't really explored the 80's much on OSFirstTimer and yet here we are trying out a Texas Instruments TI-99/4a. Some of the software Diana tries out in this episode was written in the late 70s! Can she make the computer speak? Keep watching to find out!
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22:21 a standard cat 🤣 I laughed so hard.
I WANT A SLOW DUMB STANDARD CAT
Your mom is very interesting and I mean it! I LOVED her stories!! It was really nice to hear the recaps!
10:58 "What am I, 90?" LOL
12:30 Thats probrably what she said back in school when she ran her first program.
Actually for its day it was quite a good computer especially with the Basic programs you could type out from magazines. I still have my TI994A and it still works.
Wow... didn't expect you Dad! :P
Bet you didn't expect Granny either LOL
Programming on computers back then sounded like it was more promoted and fun for the users of the time. These days you don't really get general magazines with code etc and turning on the computer doesn't instantly open an area where you can start programming. Quite a shame really. Also, you've got an awesome son, he prepared me well for this episode and is very intelligent :)
I grew up in the 70s and 80s and home computing was much more direct, e.g. apart from loading games and stuff you always had to know how to code to make it do anything. I'm not sure if any of this has helped me when I got into using PCs and modern tech in general......hard to say.......maybe with little scripts and tweaking perhaps.
EgoShredder Totally agree, the approach to using a computer was different and I guess prepared me beneficially for todays operation system which seem a breeze :)
I liked watching Diana in the personal finance program!
I would like to see her to run more businesslike applications. Maybe she can run an old spreadsheet program or an old word processor in another episode.
Someone on patreon might choose that :)
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Diana is almost my age, and I remember in the late 80 when I got my MSX computer and started learning Basic and playing with line numbers and the Goto command, and I used to be top my class in the computer courses as well! This video brought back some memories indeed.
I just wanted to say. I enjoyed your Mum working with the finance program. It was interesting. Lot more interesting and fun than if she was going to use the calculator program. Trust me OSFirstTimer you should respect your moms wishes. :D Keep up the great content!
Aw, Diana I felt so sad when you were talking about your past, Monopoly with Dad etc. That makes me feel like I am not spending enough time with my family.
10:59 "what am I. 90?" xD
Thanks for making this episode Philip. :) You should've made her try out Parsec, as that utilized the speech synthesizer and is also considered to be the most memorable TI game, next to Alpiner (another game you should've made her try). My Dad never got to try out Tombstone City. :)
Are you the JakeyPearce that lead the development of Histacom?
Yes, I have already heard of "Histacom 2" (aka TIMEHACK).
AShifter histawhat?
TheStargazerMC histacom 2
Let her do what she wants! THAT is what we the viewers want to see, not you restricting her! If she bores us then we can skip it like she said!
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I loved Diana's reaction when she wrote the first program. I had a BBC Micro when I was younger and loved playing around with BASIC.
My childhood computer! I remember the fun I had with this thing!
When I was 15 yo I learned to program using PASCAL, and I also made a really simple program that "chat" with you, but basically only repeat information that you give to the program, like your name, age, country, and then it says something like "Oh, then you are (name), (age) and you're from (country). It's nice to meet you! " and then it says goodbye and shuts down.
I really liked PASCAL.
i had one of these....lots a fun. Did Basic programming to do email at the University of Texas... We set up EE lab with 30 TRS-80's! I was there working as EE tech when the first 1 MEG chip came across the bench from Texas Instruments. I worked at Sunoco in Dallas before this in a mainframe room.
I remember a few days ago I was looking through things on the table and found a Texas Instruments calculator. It was pretty weird, and I got it stuck on a weird graph.
I am not used to that lol
You should do videos where your mum tests out video game consoles. This is a task list I came up with for such videos: 1. Find out the time. 2. Open the web browser, open a tab in it, change the webpage the web browser is on, explore the webpage for a minute then close the web browser. 3. Calculate 43 x 19 in a web browser. 4. Change the system menu's background. 5. Explore the system menu yourself. 6. Turn off the games console.
I want to listen to Diana telling stories about her past for hours.
18:47 "HELLO I AM AN F"
TI-99, 2017
"UNNY THING THAT IS GOOD"
TI-99, 2017
"HELLO I AM AN F U"
TI-99, 2019
I'm happy to see you making videos so often again. :)
Finally, another episode! Thanks!
Mum tries to make a malware using VBS.
As jakeypearce said, you should have tried Alpiner and Parsec, they use the speech synthesizer (even if in Classic99 the emulated speech is quite crappy). Hunt The Wumpus was also a great classic.
This feels like a gaming through time episode 🤣
Great episode! One of your very best!
Oh! And I think the product Ti is most famous for, the world over, is the Speak'n'Spell. (another talking computer)
Thanks for creating that HTML application! Ive been using it a lot. The first good thing for you to do!
"I need to figure out how to get you off this conversation so you don't bore the viewers" Both me and my dad litterally with a notepad and pen trying to figure out how to work it out
I remember playing those games in elementary school.
13:20 FCTN+4 was the Break on the TI-99... normally mapped to F4 in an emulator
Haha. Friendly invaders don't shoot you, they blow you kisses. Instead of cattle mutilation, they drop extra cows into your farms. XD
I believe the reason Diana never heard of the TI-99/4A was I'm fairly certain they were rather unknown in Australia. I live in America and my father bought one in 1981 and it was fairly popular here but that wasn't too surprising as they were made here. The TI-99/4A wasn't competing with PET in the States as the PET was pretty much on the way out. They were competing with the VIC-20. PET did compete with TRS-80 in the States since they both appeared the same year 1977.
12:26 hellohellohellohellohello
10:58 "What am I, 90?"
"Maybe it was more common in other countries."
Hence, the "Texas" in "Texas Instruments".
Syntax error, YOU KILLED ME
I liked the home finance. Well done Dianna. :)
I Hope Dick Smith's Electronics has restructured. A good bit of Aussie and Kiwi history!
Phillip: Read the last sentence from the second paragraph
Diana reads the third paragraph.
Yikes. This was my very first computer which I still have wrapped and packed away. 😝
Wow, how long you planning to keep storing it for?
OSFirstTimer I have such a hard time parting with things. Maybe it will be a collector's item one day? 😀
Another video by my fav channel :)
"They can just switch it off!" XD
i live in texas
The laser cannon looks a bit funny in the TI-99 version of space invaders...
its a good day when theres a new osfirsttimer video
True
TRS80 was from Tandy (Radio Shack). Dick Smith had the VZ200.
Forgive me if this is inappropriate but Diana is an incredibly beautiful woman. Wow!
this was actually so hilarious
I've been a bit inactive lately, glad to be back.
12:27 Diana is sooooooooo happy
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i never knew texas instuments ever made home computers but i do know they may advanced calculators
the demo cartrige sounds like a gameboy music
says spongebob
BEST CHANNEL EVER!!
10:44 What am I 90? HAHAHAHA
Never thought i'd say this, i would trust that thing a lot more with calculating money related stuff than i would windows 10.
oh no! a new episode of osfirsttimer!
Windows Red ?
I was trying out commodore 64 before this... it feels so weird watching this now...
your moms short story time was really interesting!
it would be so cool if she still had a copy of the text-AI-thing to show us..
The reason she has no memory of the TI is Jack Tramiel of Commodore drove TI out of the market before the C64 hit the market (he severely price reduced the VIC-20 software). So if she was looking at a C64, the TI was already long dead.
Let Mum do her thing!
Now I want to try out the TI-99/4a, but I don't know how I would do that.
Should get Diana to set up a Raspberry Pi Nano with Raspbian or Kodi, including setting up the sd card and stuff. You can buy them for about $15
C64 was the bomb!
You should have her try a TRS-80 since that was her first computer
I'm also top of my Computer Studys class in year 7.
I supported you on Patreon.
Take your hand off it, Daryl
thanks
funny thing that is big... lolol
I was surprised about Philip's birth ruined her life, especially said by Philip himself
26:49 I get 2€ (which should be like 3$ or something) per month
And ive never spent any of it
I have a couple hundreded dollars
Phillip! Please reply! First i see the mum tries out parody systems video! Then i dont see it anymore! Why is the video keep dissapearing?
how come your windows doors video got removed.
in the middle of the commadore 64 and and commader pet was the commadore vic 20
The text to speech sounds like Cookie Monster.
Well there wasn’t much of a difficulty system back then so the difficulties range from medium to hard (and sometimes even harder)
Also friendly difficulty sounds weird
did she just say "what am i 90?"?
With a little Gnumeric calculation, *I* think you'd have $20,172.00 after 20 years, saving $10 a week, at 2% APR. Assuming the interest is added annually, as I believe it was in savings accounts of the time. Current accounts tend to calculate daily, but have never been as high as 2%. IMS, an 80's current account was closer to 0.7% APR. But, I'm a couple of years younger than Dianna, and British... And _very_ bad with numbers, so I could well be remembering wildly wrong, and am definitely trusting to Gnumerics' calculation. The interest seems high, even for 2%.
GREETINGS PROFESSOR FALKEN
They should make Diana make DianaOS.
Phillip, do you know a pet shop that has slow, dumb standard cats? :)
hello fellow kerbal man
may i interest you in some crafts?
Mum Tries Out The TI-99/4a Financial Calculater.
YESS I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I miss the OS test videos...
diana if you wanna remember a little bit of basic the 8 bit guy recently uploaded a basic programming history
Just asking what is the music used for the osfirsttimer advanced intro
YESS! BTW. I have internet now :D
Ti. No other company describes high school better!
9:00 that explains why Mom is so willing and patient to be tortured this way. Most moms around here anyway would literally tell their kid to fuck off. [NEXT] I don't remember the computer voices being that creepy. You guys are hilarious.
The TI/994a demo program sold me on the machine in the early 80s. I would travel downtown to "CompuCentre: to watch the demo every weekend. The TI99/4a computer was one of the first colour computers and the graphics were pretty good for the time. I bought the machine and found out it was a piece of crap. lousy slow basic, all the software was in expensive cartridge form.
Pause break is the key combination to stop.
The key combination to stop the program is control + c
Hey Philip! Why was the mum tries out parody systems Video Deleted?!
Using a real TI 99/4A for this 40 minutes chat? Emulating every computer or operating system, you can go on for ages :)
Go Texas!(I'm from texas)
Back then: Wow!!! 16 colors!
Now: wtf? 16 colors? Pfft, I have 256.
I have 16,777,216
my dad had a c64 and he made his name get printed over and over again
I got one in the box for $10.00 a few years ago
wow that got dark about your computer science teacher dying.