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.
Some info on Data Force Incorporated and free downloads of Bursoft Win994a simulator and 3 Data Force Incorporated Assembler Games for TI994a. Space Station I, Kippy's Nightmare, SubOceanic. Some of BEST Assembler on TI994a.
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.
The home webpage of the SouthWest Ninety Niners User Group's webpage. The SW99UG of Tucson, AZ may have officially disbaded as a formal user group, but their webpage is still around as are many of their members.
This site tells all about the TI Fest West 98 held at the actual Texas Instruments location that producted the TI99/4A home computer in Lubbock, Texas.
The Unsung TI99ers Webpage which is dedicated to those TI99ers who for the most part operated behind the scenes to make the TI99er community a better place and/or their User Groups function better. They were not seeking recognition or glory, but without them, many TI-99/4A User Groups would have folded or never have been as good as they were.
In 1982, I wrote a simple tune that was used in a TI Home Computer videogame called "Tunnels of Doom." In 2008, composer Frank Scheffel took my simple tune and converted it into something powerful and majestic as part of a revised game called "Tunnels of Doom Reboot."
This is a comprehensive TI-99/4a website with dozens of website links, programming notes, a software deelopment blog, and a comment page. I am a game developer who just started my own development company, Oprysoft. This website is partly designed to raise awareness of new TI-99 games and to help generate interest in the system and its attributes.
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.
The home of the TI99ers On-Line Users Group. Filled with new and exciting options for the TI99 Community including the following: Photo gallery, FAQs, a forum, Community calendar, Product reviews, Chat room, Downloads, Bill Gaskill's TI99 Trivia Quiz and more! The Mission of the TI99ers On-Line User Group is to provide to the TI99er Community a clearinghouse of information by creating and maintaining a repository of TI99er data, links, and communications.