Category: Texas TI-99/4A

ByteCellar – Have a Helping of 8-bit Holiday Cheer! (2015 Edition)

Blake Patterson has published on ByteCellar Vintage Weblog showing off his take on the best Christmas demos for several different platforms, including MSX, Atari ST, Commodore 64 and more. “I got my first computer, a TI-99/4A, on Christmas morning, 1982. I was 10 years old, and from that Christmas on, it was games and hardware I wanted Santa to leave…

The Living Computer Museum Virtual Tour – Trust me, you need to see this!

Imagine Google Streets inside a museum. This is exactly what this virtual tour is at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, WA. Made by Tosolini Productions, the virtual tour really takes you to any place inside the museum. You can walk, look around, check the computers, etc. The only thing better than this would be to visit the museum in…

Join our Facebook Groups!

We have been hosting a forum for many years, but with so many good forums around the internet, we assume we never were able to gain regular members, helping to increase the interest. For many months, we’ve been using the Facebook groups more actively, and the results are really amazing, with interesting discussions, news, photos and whatever comes to your…

Retro Computer Collectible Cards

We that lived the times where we would fistfight our friends in defence of our favourite computer brand/model, know how fierce and endless these ruses can last. How about settle it in a friendly trump card game? If you wonder how, I can tell you that it is going to be possible really soon. There is an already-funded campaign running…

Floppy Days Episode 49 – Texas TI-99

Randy Kindig has just published the episode 49 of Floppy Days, covering the Texas TI-99. The episode contains also an interview Jim Fetzner and Mark Wills For the history segment, I was lucky enough to find a couple of people who have an incredible history with the TI-99, Jim Fetzner and Mark Wills.  Jim has an extensive, multilingual library of…

A TI-99/4A Internet Browser!

Stuart Conner, one of Atari Age’s leading TI-99/4A experts has accomplished the impossible, creating an Internet Browser on the TI-99/4A! The AtariAge user — Ω — (how should we pronounce that!?) has written a blog post showing details about this feat! “Stuart was not content to just make a browser compatible with P-Box RS-232 cards, like every other communications program…

New juice for your TI-99/4A – New Extended Basic v2.7 Suite Cartridge

A new cartridge has been produced by a group of TI’ers. It’s been in limited production, but more are promised to be coming soon. The cartridge replaces TI Extended Basic, and the TI Editor Assembler. It also includes a list of utilities as well as games. Follow the links below for more information. Source: www.99er.net FAQ: TI-99/4a Stuff Announcement: Atariage