TI-99/4

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TI-99/4 series
Designer Texas Instruments
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
CPU 3 MHz TMS9900
Graphics TI-99/4A: TMS9918A VDC
Memory 16 KB RAM
256 bytes scratchpad RAM
Media ROM cartridge
Released TI-99/4: 1979
TI-99/4A: June 1981
Added to Museum TI-99/4A: February 3, 2020

The TI-99/4 series consisted of two computers by Texas Instruments.

They used the TMS9900 CPU, clocked at 3 MHz, and were the first 16-bit computers released for the home market.

TI-99/4

The TI-99/4 was released in late 1979.

TI-99/4A

The TI-99/4A was released in June 1981. It was backward compatible with TI-99/4 titles. However, due to the improved graphics capabilities of the TMS9918A, not all TI-99/4A titles could be used on the TI-99/4.

Development

In 1977, two teams at Texas Instruments were working on two separate projects, a computer, and a video game console. The two projects were merged into the TI-99/4 series.

TI-99 hardware owned by WEC Museum

Title Manufacturer Release Added to museum Notes
TI-99/4A Texas Instruments 1981 February 3, 2020 WEC Museum owns the system, two joysticks, box, quick setup guide, Beginner's Basic guide, reference guide, reference card, and video modulator manual.

TI-99/4A games owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Release Added to museum Notes
Beginning Grammar Texas Instruments 1979 February 3, 2020 WEC Museum owns the cartridge and manual.
Blackjack & Poker Texas Instruments 1980 February 3, 2020 WEC Museum owns the cartridge.
Early Reading Scott, Foresman Electronic Publishing 1980 February 3, 2020 WEC Museum owns the cartridge.
Number Magic Texas Instruments 1979 February 3, 2020 WEC Museum owns the cartridge.

TI-99/4A applications owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Release Added to museum Notes
Home Financial Decisions Texas Instruments 1979 February 3, 2020 WEC Museum owns the cartridge and manual.
Household Budget Management Texas Instruments 1979 February 3, 2020 WEC Museum owns the cartridge and manual.