I heard about this years ago, but never really got much information about it. It was Apple// compatible, but used cartridges instead of a floppy drive. Never saw a picture of it, and never found anyone who had one.
I manged to find a little bit more about it using google, but not much.
https://www.applefritter.com/node/239
http://tanrunomad.com/tiger-learning-computer-1996/
And even a manual - Tiger_Learning_Computer : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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I have a Tiger Learning computer. Sadly, I don’t have the mouse so I can’t do much with it but it is very hard to find. One of those links is of mine. Technically, it’s the last Apple II derivative computer.
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Now wondering how, or even if, this thing is hackable.
Making this into an actual laptop (by adding the missing display panel) may be interesting.
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That would be an excellent idea for me, assuming I could find everything I needed at a price I could afford.
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