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- Getting Started With The TI-99/4A - The Book - The text of a TI99/4A Book, Getting Started With the Texas Instruments TI99/4A Home Computer (1983), a photo of a TI99/4a, some tips on programming a TI99/4a and some music composed for the TI99/4a.
- MainByte's Home of the TI 99/4A - Manuals, Graphics, photos, pin outs,General Information about the TI 99/4A
- The Texas Instruments 99/4 (*NOT* 4A) Page - Before the TT99/4A, Texas Instruments sold the TI99/4 home computer. See how that original home computer was similar to and different from its more famous successor.
- The TI-99/4A Home Computer Page - Desktop theme, startup screen, emultors, classifieds, links, AVI's, screen shots, equipment sources, software, hardware, TI-99/2/4/8, CC40 from Rich Polivka.
- Toucan's TI-99/4A Cartridges List - The most comprehensive TI-99 cartridge listing around
- Thomas Charnota's TI-99/4a Home Page - MBX information page, TI music and sounds, program of the month.
- Texas Instruments - The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A page. Repair and Technical Support information.
- Area 99, Rick Liddell's Texas Instruments TI99/4A site. - Rick's site has slick graphics and several essays detailing his memories of using the TI-99 and the reasons why he still loves it. Also has plenty of his favorite links and some suggestions on emulation.
- Richard Bell's Homepage - Has TI-99/4A, Geneve 9640, and CC40 items for sale. Also has photos, screen shots and more TI information.
- Site of the dutch TI Users Group - Information for the users of the TI-99/4A and Geneve computer. Hardware and software, meetings and club-news.
Wikipedia Articles
- TI BASIC (TI 99/4A) - TI BASIC was a dialect of BASIC for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer (1981), developed under contract to Microsoft by Bob Wallace and Bob Greenberg. A version supporting compiled code was also used as a commercial development language for the TI-990 range of minicomputers.
- Parsec (TI-99/4A computer game) - Parsec is perhaps the best-remembered of all TI-99/4A computer games. It is a side-scrolling shooter, programmed in 1982 by Jim Dramis (who also programmed the popular TI-99/4A games Car Wars and Munchman) and Paul Urbanus.
- Texas Instruments TI-99/4A - The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A was an early home computer, released in June of 1981, originally at a price of USD $525. It was an enhanced version of the less-successful - and quite rare - TI-99/4 model released in late 1979 at a price of $1,150.
- Car Wars (TI-99/4A computer game) - Car Wars is a video game for the TI-99/4A computer. The player controls a car starting at the bottom of the screen and navigates it through an open, gridlike full of dots.
- Geneve 9640 - The Geneve 9640 is an enhanced TI-99/4A clone which was built by Myarc as a card to fit into the TI Peripheral Expansion System and used an IBM PC XT detached keyboard as well as a mouse. Released in 1987, it was in many ways similar to the earlier TI-99/8 which ...