I've collected some links to web pages to other TI and Geneve friends on the Web. If you think I should include your page please send me an e-mail. These pages are just a small collection, but there are already detailed lists in several positions. OK, let's go:
First of all, the TI-99/4A Home Computer Page by Rich Polivka. Take some time and read through it; you'll get nearly every information from it you can think of. Rich has got a large list of related TI pages.
The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Page is rather sparse. But at least someone there remembers that the company once build this machine.
The SouthWest Ninety Niners users group offer a nice page, too.
One person especially to be mentioned: Tom Wills, the founder of the TI list server.
Here's Dan H. Eicher's page with a LOT of documents and infos including CC-40
The TI page of Brad Snyder has a nice Java chat applet.
From CaDD Electronics you can get the PC99 emulator.
Find information on Micropendium, the great and only and still living TI newsletter, on John Koloen's web page.
The Classic Computers page by Gary Cox.
The TI-99/4A Shrine by F. McDonnell.
Homepage of Oliver Arnold with the announcement of the TI meeting in October.
FTP server of whtech.com
And so on and so on. As I said: Don't hesitate to send an e-mail to me if you think your page should be listed here. I'm glad for any feedback. If I get enough links I could sort them by user groups, countries or the like.
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mz, 01-05-1999