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This ring is dedicated to the TI-99/4A Home Computer as well as similar computers such as the Geneve and TI-99/8. This computer was created by Texas Instruments in the early 1980's. It has been a long time since TI stopped production of the 99/4A, but it still has a strong following of users and those who fondly remember this classic computer.
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Bill Gaskill's TI-99/4A TimeLine. Here is a very comprehensive compilation of TI-99/4A information. It includes the Timeline 99 history, products (both hardware and software), contact information, a reference section and much more. Originally created by Bill Gaskill, this is now part of the TI-99/4A On-Line Users Group.


History of my TI-99/4A era and the computers that followed. Hardware details, equipment photos, my own software museum with downloads and more. Also programs and info for the TI-92 Plus calculator.


The 16 Bit memory, TI-99/4A Personal Computer. Texas Instruments TI-99 games.


White River Preparium is a complete fossil preparation and restoration lab, offering high quality work and excellent fossils at competitive prices.


History, utilities and emulators for Amiga, Amstrad, Atari, Commodore, MSX, Spectrum and Texas.


This page is a tribute to my favorite classic game, Tunnels of Doom. My friend George and I spent many hours on the Quest of the King, looking for Touchstones, Orbs of Power, and fighting Orcs, Imps, and Kobolds.


Offering our personal, complete TI-99/4A system for sale: monitor, console, peripheral expansion box, speech synthesizer, and much, much more.


CS1er Web Page, Tape Decoder / Converter for (Texas Instruments) TI99 Computers. CS1er converts wave files containing the binary sound from TI99 cassette tapes into formats usable for Emulators or tape recreation.


Chicago TI-99/4a Users Group Home Page has information on the Chicago TI International Worlds Faire, Library disks, and publications.


Currently just a directory of TI-related documents that I created.