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Lurking under the bed is a TI 99-4A in the box, had to use a portable Sony cassette player to store the BASIC proggies I'd written for it. And a small B&W "portable" TV. Whole thing was a PITA to set up. Made me appreciate the Trash-80's when they came out.
I also still have my TI-99 in the attic. I bought it with some voice cartridges so my then 3 year old could listen the the screen instructions.
My son used to say "dad, there's a little man in there telling me what to do". He actually learned to read and do math on the TI-99 at 3 years old.
 
That Geniac is pretty cool. I too had to look it up and found this video on YouTube.
 
Well in that 1960 time period this was my exposure to computers...

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