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Michael McCourt
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Bill Loguidice wrote: I
Bill Loguidice wrote:

I recently acquired an extensive collection of TI-99/4a Plato discs along with the requisite cartridge interpreter. I have a feeling that micro Plato (I think the Atari 800 and Apple II were also supported) only featured the educational titles, but I'd love to discover some of the Plato games as well if they were indeed compatible. Hopefully I'll get a chance to check it out soon.

I have a vague memory of stumbling over a PLATO emulator or someplace on the internet that was running a java version of PLATO. It was one of those . . . "Hey these games look great but I don't have time right now I'll look at them more in depth later" moments and then life took over and I don't even have that same computer anymore. :(

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