ZX-81 first, then one of these (not mentioned in the thread yet), because I think it was cheaper than a Spectrum or something:
The TI 99/4A is my favourite computer of all time.
I wish I still had the tapes with all the stuff we programmed. No idea if my mate still has them. Or the old listings magazines, e.g. TI Revue.
The reason why TI weren't successful was simple--they didn't allow third parties to make software for the TI 99/4A. Commodore did.
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The TI 99/4A is my favourite computer of all time.
I wish I still had the tapes with all the stuff we programmed. No idea if my mate still has them. Or the old listings magazines, e.g. TI Revue.
The reason why TI weren't successful was simple--they didn't allow third parties to make software for the TI 99/4A. Commodore did.