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The are hundreds of incredible references online dealing with the history of computing, and especially about the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A computers. I list as many as I can find for your reference:
 
The are hundreds of incredible references online dealing with the history of computing, and especially about the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A computers. I list as many as I can find for your reference:
  
* [http://www.99er.net 99er - The TI-99/4A Home Computer Page] = One of my favorite TI-99/4A websites. This site provides a ton of information about the computer and includes downloads of many TI-99/4A manuals (although most, I've found, are of lower quality).  
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* [http://www.99er.net 99er - The TI-99/4A Home Computer Page] = '''One of my favorite TI-99/4A websites'''. This site provides a ton of information about the computer and includes downloads of many TI-99/4A manuals (although most, I've found, are of lower quality).  
 
* [http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/ Centre for Computing History] = This is a UK-based, general computing history website that has numerous articles involving the TI-99/4A.  
 
* [http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/ Centre for Computing History] = This is a UK-based, general computing history website that has numerous articles involving the TI-99/4A.  
 
* [http://www.elisoftware.org/index.php/Main_Page Eli's Software Encyclopedia] = This software focused website includes many articles about TI-99/4A software. It's written using MediaWiki (the same software as this website and Wikipedia).
 
* [http://www.elisoftware.org/index.php/Main_Page Eli's Software Encyclopedia] = This software focused website includes many articles about TI-99/4A software. It's written using MediaWiki (the same software as this website and Wikipedia).

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The are hundreds of incredible references online dealing with the history of computing, and especially about the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A computers. I list as many as I can find for your reference:

  • 99er - The TI-99/4A Home Computer Page = One of my favorite TI-99/4A websites. This site provides a ton of information about the computer and includes downloads of many TI-99/4A manuals (although most, I've found, are of lower quality).
  • Centre for Computing History = This is a UK-based, general computing history website that has numerous articles involving the TI-99/4A.
  • Eli's Software Encyclopedia = This software focused website includes many articles about TI-99/4A software. It's written using MediaWiki (the same software as this website and Wikipedia).
  • Mainbyte = A retrogaming website including information about the TS 1000, TI-99/4A, TRS 80 PC-4, and the VIC-20.
  • Moby Games = A general video game website that hosts several TI-99/4A game pages.
  • Ninerpedia = A great resource run on Mediawiki (the same software as Wikipedia and this website).
  • Obsolete Technology Website (AKA Oldcomputers.com) = This website is dedicated to preserving the history, and important background information covering computing devices from 1970 through 1993.
  • Rediware's TI-99/4A Page = Rediware has information about software and other items, including a fairly extensive set of TI-99/4A pages. I link to Rediware's main TI-99/4As landing page.
  • Retrogaming Times Monthly = An archive of an older website covering multiple 1980's computing devices.
  • TI-99/4A Videogame House = A strictly TI-99/4A page covering many of the most popular video games for the TI-99/4A. One of my favorite resources. It hasn't been updated for a while, but neither has the TI-99/4A, so it's totally legit.
  • WikiPedia = A site I'm sure everyone is familiar with. This presents many articles on TI-99/4A hardware and software.