I call it TASM all the time. Not sure why other that ASM == assembly in my
brain. Anyway, this is another year i can't make it so Im sad to miss all
the fun.

-Josh

On Mon, Sep 9, 2024, 23:26 Jerry Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

> This conversation prompted me to click the link and see for myself.  I've
> never been to one of these events, but after checking the site I wish I
> could go.
>
> Steve Leininger is presenting??
>
> Does he present at these regularly?  I'd love to hear that presentation.
> I know I'm not the only one, but the TRS-80 was the first microcomputer I
> was able to touch.  I haunted the local Radio Shack in my home town almost
> every day after school (rode my bike, up hill, both  ways).  The day that
> machine hit the store started my desire for a personal computer.  I
> repaired a lot of 8 track players and CB radios to save up and buy a Color
> Computer after the Model I went out of stock.  Learning 6809 assembly with
> the EDTASM cartridge was foundational.
>
> The exhibitor list looks amazing.  A presentation on Arcnet.  Brazilian
> Radio Shack clones?
>
> Are these conferences like this every year?
>
> Jerry
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2024, 8:39 PM RETRO Innovations <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> On 9/9/2024 7:22 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Well, I used it so at least one person does 😊
>>
>> Still my original post and link were at the bottom of the replay
>> questioning what TASM was. Not too hard to figure out…
>>
>> Yes, you mentioned that now twice.  Not sure why you're pushing this so
>> much.  Yes, most of us figured out that you meant TA2024, but the tone in
>> your responses is coming off as flippant and condescending, a bit odd given
>> your focus (educational media).
>> Jim
>>
>>

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