the keyboard is the most important part, if it didn't have that then I would just stick with my F200, for all the classic 8 bit software you NEED the keyboard, try playing Microprose F15 strike eagle or Zork without it, plus many current games and apps need a keyboard to be usable, lot's of stuff written for the Pandora will use the keyboard for shortcuts etc, it may not be Igeneration trendy, but I value function over a trendy gadget that does nothing but what it's makers permit.
as for the TI994a, I had one of those back in the day, what a mess it was, a 16 bit computer that was slower than most 8 bit machines and TI left Peek and Poke out of the BASIC to force people to buy the expansion pack/rom/ram/drive if they wanted to code in assembler or use high res mode or sprites, ummmm!, does the simulator realistically pause for garbage collection every few minutes when running BASIC programs? :rolleyes: , that's one thing they could have safely left out imo
not to mention TI's infamous attempt to grab all software by claiming anything written on a TI computer was the property of TI, that went down really well in the day :blink:
ahhh, fun days..
call char 65,"0,0,0,0,ff,ff,0,0"
call hchar 65,20,0,32
(or something like that)
, still had lot'sa fun with it though, wrote my first data compression routine on one (for an adventure game called Atlantis)