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TI created many peripherals for the 99/4A which plugged into the right side of the computer, making for a cumbersome expansion process. Later, they released a unified expansion box to simplify ...
Sure, we see lots of weather stations, but this one is controlled by a TI 99/4A computer. This home computer from the 1980s was actually ahead of its time with a 16-bit processor. The sensors use ...
The TI-99/4A is a self-contained personal computer which includes a built-in keyboard and was originally launched with a peripheral expansion system consisting of different modules that allowed ...
It’s that mindset that created Don’t Mess With Texas – a glorious megademo running on the TI-99/4A. Entered in the oldskool demo contest at Syncrony 2017, the demo took out the win for ...
I selected the TRS-80 Color Computer. At the time, there were many competing types of computers, and almost none of them were compatible. It was difficult to choose between the TI-99/4A, Commodore Vic ...
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