TI-99/4A FAQ: Terminal Programs
The most feature rich terminal program for the 4/a is TELCO.. This supports ANSI graphics (NO COLOR) and 40 and 80 column modes (80 column requires a 9938 or greater VDP and does not work currently...
View ArticleTI-99/4A FAQ: Extended Basic
Extended Basic Module from Texas Instruments The Extended Basic module was not included with the console and was semi-expensive originally. Extended Basic exists in two distinct versions, Version 100...
View ArticleTI-99/4A FAQ: Power Supplies
External Power Supplies: TI-99/4A USA: Internal Power Supplies: Power supply from a 99/4 (NOTE: NOT COMPATIBLE WITH 4/A) Power supply from a 99/4A Power supply from a 99/4A QI This is the connector...
View ArticleTI-99/4A FAQ: Sidecar expansions
Many Sidecar Expansions were made for the TI-99/4A: TI Sidecars: Speech Synthesizer 32k Memory Expansion SS/SD Disk controller RS232 PCode Video Controller Solid State Thermal Printer Corcomp Sidecars:...
View ArticleTI-99/4A FAQ: Abbreviations
Abrreviations. By Dan H. Eicher <Eicher@Delphi.com> AVPC - Advanced Video Display Processor, produced by Digit Systems (Tom Spilane) - This PBOX card use an 9938. c - Small C by Clint Pulley for...
View ArticleTI-99/4A FAQ: Text Adventure Games
Adventure cartridge – Scott Adams adventures https://www.mocagh.org/loadpage.php?getcompany=ai&npp=25&whatsnew=0&start=0&series=TI-99%2F4A+Adventures+Series has a nice list of the...
View ArticleTI-99/4A FAQ: Archiver
Archiver 3.03, often abbreviated as Arc303, is the TI’s equivalent of ZIP files they are compressed files that usually contain more than one other files inside them. Usually these end with an ‘@’...
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View ArticleCC-40 FAQ – HEXTIr
This is a HEXBUS emulation running on an Arduino Uno board with add-on clock/sdcard board. Usage: Power on HEXTIr Connect HEXBUS cable (key points up on devices made by arcadeshopper.com) Power on...
View ArticleHistory of Plato educational system
The TI-99/4A is the first microcomputer with the Plato educational system first by a cartridge based interpreter with disk based lessons and later with a rs232 based Plato terminal program that...
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