TI-99/4A websites that don't suck?
Started by S1500, Apr 10 2007 2:06 PM
111 replies to this topic
#101
Posted Sun Feb 3, 2008 7:17 PM
The TI users group on Yahoo is pretty active. More active than some other retro-computer groups I've seen.
For my own part, I've been working on a vintage CRPG styled after Ultima, Phantasie, The Magic Candle, etc., exclusively for the TI. I have a blog and an article website up for it at the following URL's:
Development Blog:
http://www.adamantyr.com/
Article Site:
http://www.adamantyr.com/crpg
Not sure when it will be done, since I work on it on hobby time, and real life interferes quite a bit. Going to shoot to have it done by the end of the year, though.
Adamantyr
For my own part, I've been working on a vintage CRPG styled after Ultima, Phantasie, The Magic Candle, etc., exclusively for the TI. I have a blog and an article website up for it at the following URL's:
Development Blog:
http://www.adamantyr.com/
Article Site:
http://www.adamantyr.com/crpg
Not sure when it will be done, since I work on it on hobby time, and real life interferes quite a bit. Going to shoot to have it done by the end of the year, though.
Adamantyr
#102
Posted Sun Feb 3, 2008 8:17 PM
adamantyr, on Sun Feb 3, 2008 8:17 PM, said:
The TI users group on Yahoo is pretty active. More active than some other retro-computer groups I've seen.
For my own part, I've been working on a vintage CRPG styled after Ultima, Phantasie, The Magic Candle, etc., exclusively for the TI. I have a blog and an article website up for it at the following URL's:
For my own part, I've been working on a vintage CRPG styled after Ultima, Phantasie, The Magic Candle, etc., exclusively for the TI. I have a blog and an article website up for it at the following URL's:
#103
Posted Sat Oct 3, 2009 9:25 PM
There's a fair bit of talk in this thread regarding component video mods for the TMS9928A VDP. I've got a solution to the muted colors and/or the oversaturated blues here:
http://www.atariage....__fromsearch__1
Thanks and enjoy,
5-11under
http://www.atariage....__fromsearch__1
Thanks and enjoy,
5-11under
#104
Posted Sat Oct 17, 2009 3:47 PM
Tursi, on Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:38 PM, said:
There are not too many sites that I spend much time at. If you can deal with paranoia, the Yahoo group at http://tech.groups.y.../group/ti99-4a/ is still relatively active (last time I checked they were still checking references at the door though
).
#105
Posted Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:53 AM
JamesD, on Sat Oct 17, 2009 3:47 PM, said:
Tursi, on Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:38 PM, said:
There are not too many sites that I spend much time at. If you can deal with paranoia, the Yahoo group at http://tech.groups.y.../group/ti99-4a/ is still relatively active (last time I checked they were still checking references at the door though
).
That questionnaire is only to weed out the spammers and harvesters. Tom told me he doesn't even really care what you enter there.
But it isn't the only TI group. There is also swpb and TI994A groups...
#106
Posted Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:47 PM
Tursi, on Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:39 PM, said:
I'm also personally happy to help with TI99 related questions - here, or my personal forums, or at 99er.net. 
#107
Posted Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:10 AM
Holy cow! If you can get the whole bunch for free, I would say go for it! It's a very fine machine and of high quality.
Too bad you don't get this stuff for free on my side of the planet
Myelf I have 2 expansion bays and 8 consoles, Gram Kracker device, 3 CF7A+ compact devices and a lot of game modules.
There is a renewed interest in the TI-99/4A. You might want to check out the TI game shelf for an overview of some of the games which you can download and store on disk for playing on the TI.
It also sports my version of Pitfall! for the TI-99/4A (shameless plug)
Too bad you don't get this stuff for free on my side of the planet
Myelf I have 2 expansion bays and 8 consoles, Gram Kracker device, 3 CF7A+ compact devices and a lot of game modules.
There is a renewed interest in the TI-99/4A. You might want to check out the TI game shelf for an overview of some of the games which you can download and store on disk for playing on the TI.
It also sports my version of Pitfall! for the TI-99/4A (shameless plug)
#109
Posted Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:23 AM
retroclouds, on Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:10 AM, said:
Holy cow! If you can get the whole bunch for free, I would say go for it! It's a very fine machine and of high quality.
Too bad you don't get this stuff for free on my side of the planet
Myelf I have 2 expansion bays and 8 consoles, Gram Kracker device, 3 CF7A+ compact devices and a lot of game modules.
There is a renewed interest in the TI-99/4A. You might want to check out the TI game shelf for an overview of some of the games which you can download and store on disk for playing on the TI.
It also sports my version of Pitfall! for the TI-99/4A (shameless plug)
Too bad you don't get this stuff for free on my side of the planet
Myelf I have 2 expansion bays and 8 consoles, Gram Kracker device, 3 CF7A+ compact devices and a lot of game modules.
There is a renewed interest in the TI-99/4A. You might want to check out the TI game shelf for an overview of some of the games which you can download and store on disk for playing on the TI.
It also sports my version of Pitfall! for the TI-99/4A (shameless plug)
Thank you for the quick response. I to have noticed the renewed interest in vintage gaming, guess games have gotten so advanced graphics wise that it does not impress as much as it used to. Also I have decided to take the deal.
#110
Posted Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:15 AM
Excellent! Would be a shame that such fine piece of equipment is just sitting around somewhere or worse
ends in a dumpster. The fun about retro computing/gaming is that there is so much to explore.
Would you mind listing your configuration when you get it (cartridges, cards in the expansion bay, etc),
perhaps some pictures ?
ends in a dumpster. The fun about retro computing/gaming is that there is so much to explore.
Would you mind listing your configuration when you get it (cartridges, cards in the expansion bay, etc),
perhaps some pictures ?
#111
Posted Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:13 PM
I always liked this site:
http://www.mainbyte.com/ti99/
I think its got great coverage of the TI99
Curt
http://www.mainbyte.com/ti99/
I think its got great coverage of the TI99
Curt
retroclouds, on Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:15 AM, said:
Excellent! Would be a shame that such fine piece of equipment is just sitting around somewhere or worse
ends in a dumpster. The fun about retro computing/gaming is that there is so much to explore.
Would you mind listing your configuration when you get it (cartridges, cards in the expansion bay, etc),
perhaps some pictures ?
ends in a dumpster. The fun about retro computing/gaming is that there is so much to explore.
Would you mind listing your configuration when you get it (cartridges, cards in the expansion bay, etc),
perhaps some pictures ?
#112
Posted Mon Feb 1, 2010 7:42 PM
retroclouds, on Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:15 AM, said:
Excellent! Would be a shame that such fine piece of equipment is just sitting around somewhere or worse
ends in a dumpster. The fun about retro computing/gaming is that there is so much to explore.
Would you mind listing your configuration when you get it (cartridges, cards in the expansion bay, etc),
perhaps some pictures ?
ends in a dumpster. The fun about retro computing/gaming is that there is so much to explore.
Would you mind listing your configuration when you get it (cartridges, cards in the expansion bay, etc),
perhaps some pictures ?
Sure I will try as soon as I get it. The owner does not know exactly when he will be able to get it for me. I meet hime in college and that is the only time we are able to meet is during classes, He did say it will be sometime before your spring semester ends. By the just wondering while I am on the discussion of vintage collecting what systems do you have in your collection. So far I have a Atari 7800, Atari Lynx model 2, Neo Geo aes, Neo Geo pocket, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Nomad and the systems I still have from when I was younger which inlclude My SNES, N64, and my newest one My Xbox 360, My laptop, Plus my family's 6 year old computer I rebuilt last year, Plus I collect sega Saturn games. Thank you for your time.
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