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Could we port the early 68K Macintosh System to TI's 68k calcs? We would need to use a very early version due to RAM constraints, but it would be possible. We could (barely) fit it in the archive on early TI-92 Pluses and 89s, and maybe even burn a ROM for non-plus 92s.
The ROM-chip idea sounds very interesting to me (i own a ti-92 myself ). I just have one question: Do you think about installing the chip trough soldering or the expansion module slot?
Not what I'm looking for, but thanks. I did use mini vMac for nSpire once. I think we should port early 68k Mac System to run directly on the 68K calcs.
Hmm... Does the community know how the expansion cards interface with the 92s? It is theoretically possible, but might just be easier to solder on the ROM. There also may be a limit to the amount the 92 can access in ROM.
There are community members that have made their own modules for the TI-92(II), there is information about it floating the web somewhere.
Maybe a 92II would work better.