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TI99 Resources, sister website with lots of TI-99 resources


https://ti99resources.wordpress.com/

is a resource for TI-99 line of computers that I created a little while back. There is over 8gb of software and documentation for the TI-99 computers.

 

It took me several months to get it to this point and I'm always adding more to the website.

Here is the list and links from the Documents page:

Applications

TI Writer

MS Multiplan

TIBase

TI-Artist

TI Productivity Cartridge Software

PLATO courseware


Games

Listing of all Game software & docs

TI Game Cartridges

TI Game Disk

Atarisoft Cartridges

3rd Party Cartridges

3rd Party Disk Games

Scott Adams Adventures

Infocom Adventures

My Games – Games I created, typed in or modified

MBX

MBX manual

Bill Gaskill-History of MBX

MBX game manuals

MBX ads

MBX Pictures

MBX Overlays

Pixelpedant Youtube on the MBX


Programming

Languages

Editor/Assembler & Books on TI99 Assembler Programminglist of documents in directory

TI BASIC & User Manual

TI Extended BASIC Manual Cross-linked & Quik-Ref

RXB Extended BASIC

TI Forth & Lee Brodie Books

C99 & Books on Learning & Programming ‘C’

Fortran & Books on Fortran

Utilities

Various Documents on Tips, Peeks & Pokes for the TI99

Kull Extended BASIC II utilities

Miller Graphics’ Smart Programming Guide for Sprites

TI Programming Aids I,II,III

J&KH-SXB


Hardware

Link to TI-99 Tech Pages

99-4 Console

9900 Processor

DSR

GPL

I/O & Disk Management

Myarc

SAMS

OS & Console Software

TI Peripherals

VDP

TI Intern Book

TI Hardware Compendium Book

TI Interface Circuits 1991


Periodicals

Atlanta 99/4a Computer Users Group

Smart Programmer Newsletter

Micropendium Newsletter

Compute! Magazine

TI User Newsletter

99er/Home Computer Magazine


Books

TI-99 Compute! Books

Sams TI-99/4a Toolkit

David Ahl Computer Games Books – Not TI99 specific

Create Adventure Games – Not TI99 specific

Internet Databases of TI99 Books

http://www.hexbus.com/tibooks/ – There are many other things on this site but the book collection is just awesome!

https://archive.org/details/tibooks – Another impressive book collection, this time from archive.org

 

now the software page:

Applications

TI Writer

MS Multiplan

TIBase

TI-Artist & Data Disk

TI Productivity Cartridge Software

PLATO courseware – cartridge, individual course disk and all disk-n-one zip file


Games

Listing of all Game software & docs

Cartridges

TI Games

Atarisoft

Other 3rd Party Games

Disk

TI Games on Disk

Scott Adams Adventure

Infocom Adventures

My Games – Games I created, typed in or modified

Game Cartridges on Disk – Cart games converted to disk for CF7/NanoPEB use (Load in XB unless specified otherwise.)

Other 3rd Party Game Disk

MBX

Game software (may be used with or without MBX-unless noted) and utilities


Programming

Languages

Assembler/Editor

TI Extended BASIC

RXB Extended BASIC 2015

TI Forth

C99

Fortran

Utilities

Kull Extended BASIC II Utility

TI Programming Aids I,II,III

J&KH-SXB


Compilations

Compilations Directory

In this directory is some of the more well know compilations of software. Below is the description of what they are and where they came from.

The Altman fairware library was maintained by several different user’s groups over time.

Amnion IUG is the library of the International TI User’s Group.

BCS would be the Boston Computer Society library.

Chicago TIUG is the library of the Chicago TI users group.

Tigercub would be Tips from the Tigercub, which showed up in a lot of disks he sent out–and which appeared in many different newsletters as well.


Emulators

Classic 99 – Link to one of the best TI-99 emulators around. Expertly maintained by the computer-wizard Tursi!

V9t9 – Link to Cool Java based TI-99 emulator created by eschwartz.

JS99’er – Link to Online TI-99 emulator.

Win99/4a – Link to TI99/4a simulator. includes a cross-assembler.

TI994w -Link to an emualtor by FG Kaal. Includes lots of features. Check it out.

Original V9t9 DOS package includes V9t9 Linux source code – Zipped file

MAME

Muli-system emulator. The TI-99 emulator is excellent.

Mizapf is the expert maintainer of the TI section of MAME. Here’s his site: https://www.mizapf.de/en/ti99

Link to MAME (official website and downloads): https://mamedev.org/

Link to MAME, TI-related pages: https://www.mizapf.de/en/ti99/mame

Link to MAME TI99 change log: https://www.mizapf.de/en/ti99/mame/changes

Link to MESSUI. This is a version of MAME/MESS that puts back the top menu, UI and a few other things. It, has had a minor bugs from time to time but the maintainers does keep it up to date with MAME. It is not an official part of the MAME team but independently maintained. https://messui.1emulation.com/

MAME packages

Full MAME setup with documents, carts, disk and startup batch files to get you going quickly with MAME

TI99-8, 99-2, Tomy Tutor

Geneve

Standard TI-99/4a (Documents not included in this one but can find elsewhere on this site)

P-Card


PC Tools

TIDir – Link to and incredibly useful FOAD directory program. Reads all forms of FOAD disk as well as CF7 compact-flash cards and much more.

TIImageTool. Link to a Java based directory program (and much more) and is incredibly useful.


Books & Periodicals

99er/Home Computer Magazine

TI99 International User Group Disks – Catalog in directory



Internet Databases

TI Game shelf – Great collection of TI games written by TI99 enthusiast. I even have a game on the site.

Bromosel software collection on 99er.net – Huge collection of BASIC & XB files. Worth your time looking through.

TI-99 Italian User Group – The database is one of the most all encompassing with some of the finest scans of documents out there. The database site is in Italian so if you want to read in English be sure to click the Google Translate on the right side bar.

https://ftp.whtech.com/ – The resource of just about everything TI computer related. It’s a FTP site so not a lot of organization but still, it’s got everything.

 

 

The Links page:

 

Stores

ArcadeShopper – He’s always got something new and cool for the TI-99.

the Brewing Company – nice selection of TI-99 merchandise and they also support Atari.

DoNotQ – Home of the f18a video adapter for the TI99.

https://shift838.fwscart.com/ – Carries a large assortment of hardware for the TI-99 and Geneve.

CADD electronics – Home of PC99 (both DOS & Windows) and the Cyc; a DVD of a lot of TI related stuff!

https://www.nanopeb.com/ Home of the CF7+, NanoPEB & the NanoPEB WiFi adapter.

TI-99 on eBay – Search of TI99 stuff for sale on eBay


MYTI99.COM – this is the launch point for accessing the web with TIPI and/or Stuart’s web browser for the TI-99. the site was created and maintained by Corey Anderson.


Databases

TI Game shelf – Great collection of TI games written by TI99 enthusiast. I even have a game on the site.

TI-99/4a Videogame House – nice list of games, information and trivia for the TI-99 line.

Bromosel software collection on 99er.net – Huge collection of BASIC & XB files. Worth your time looking through.

TI-99 Italian User Group – The database is one of the most all encompassing with some of the finest scans of documents out there. The database site is in Italian so if you want to read in English be sure to click the Google Translate on the right side bar.

https://ftp.whtech.com/ – The resource of just about everything TI computer related. It’s a FTP site so not a lot of organization but still, it’s got everything.

http://www.hexbus.com/tibooks/ – There are many other things on this site but the book collection is just awesome!

https://archive.org/details/tibooks – Another impressive book collection, this time from archive.org

Ninerpedia – A Wiki for the TI99 line. Lots of info on the TI-99/4a and it’s variants.

TI-99/4a-pedia – A community driven TI-99 resource. Nicely growing site with several bits of TI-99 software that are well documented.


Developers

Crafting a Vintage CRPG – Adam goes over, step by step, his building of a role playing game he is creating for the Ti-99/4a line. Good detail.

Wagner’s Tech Talk – There is a lot of really good videos on this site detailing such things as TIPI, FinalGrom, Stuart’s Internet Brower and much, much more. Included with the videos are list of parts, resources and just about anything you need for the project. Very informative site.

Mainbyte – Excellent resource of a lot of TI-99 related information. Includes manuals, hardware info, magazines and much, much more.

ti99-geek.nl – Home of TI-Dir. Also software for use with the CF7, IDE, TI99HDX and much more.

stuartconner.me.uk – Some cool hardware & software projects such as a CF7 utility and a TMS9900 breadboard project board.

Tech Page – Detailed hardware & software information. Go to site for any kind of technical questions you might have on the TI-99 plus some cool modifications.


Mixed resources

99er.net – One of the older all encompassing TI-99 sites. Has a nice emulator section and a database section.

TI99.com – This site has some interesting information on some of the early TI modules such as the Dimension line and some of the prototypes such as the 99/2, /3, 4b, /5, /7 and 99/8 among others. Note: the site is in French so the link is through Google translate to English.

Shaw site – formally Stainless Steel Software (now free) & some nice resources for the TI-99


 

TI99 specific Youtube Channels

PixelPedant – Ti-99/4a game play and related videos. Includes the game I wrote for the Atari 2600 ‘Parsec 2600’ play through.

TI-99 Italian User Group – Some interesting vintage videos, TI-fest footage, game play, demos in English and Italian.

Chris Schneider – TI-99 IDE, Myarc, mouse and Oeey Gui for MAME and some the things you will see on this site.

Omega TI – mix of hardware and software reviews and some personal stuff.

Arcade Shopper – Some interesting demos of TI software and hardware along with some other stuff.

Jedi Matt 42 – by Matthew Splett. He has several videos of old TI-Fest and ‘how to’ covering the TIPI.

TI99 Videos – by eschwartz. well made and informative videos for the TI99.

newline 99 – Some instructional videos on the TI99.

Rasmus Moutgaard – Maker of several incredible homebrew games & demos.

99er – Fairly old TI99 channel. Some fun stuff.

retroclouds – Maker of Pitfall for the TI-99 among other great games.

Opry99er – His early stuff is mostly TI99 and good stuff too.

Rich Gilbertson – Rich is the creator of the incredibly versatile RXB Extended BASIC.

 

check it out.

 

 

 

 

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The Smart Programmer has some issues with it -  the Google Drive says "1986-11" but really has October 1986 in that issue.  If you look in the Archive.org sets, October and November are supposedly both there, but when you pull them up, they're still October.  So we're still missing November 1986 if anyone has it.

 

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