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<nowiki>*</nowiki> '''Hopper ''' - [[Michael Archuleta]] and [[John M. Phillips|John Phillips]] co-wrote Hopper, which was the only cartridge developed entirely on the TI-99/4A Home Computer, using the Editor/Assembler cartridge for all of the programming. All of the other TI-99 cartridge software programs were developed on a TI Mini, no the 99/4 or 4A. ''All of the programs for the Mini Memory cartridge were programmed exclusively using the 99/4A and the Editor/Assembler cartridge. As noted at the beginning of this article, all 5 of the titles developed by Sofmachine were also programmed using only the 99/4A. I suspect that many of the third-party games were also programmed in this manner, but I can't say for sure.'' <nowiki>*</nowiki>'''MINI MEMORY'S LINE-BY-LINE ASSEMBLER''' - [[John Phillips|Phillips]] claims responsibility for its development, but I am not sure exactly what that means. ''I developed the Line-By-Line Assembler exclusively. [[John Phillips]] was not even working in the Home Computer division at that time. And I can't claim responsibility for writing all of the code, only for porting it from the 990/189 Unisverisyt Board single board computer. Also, I wrote the Lines program. I am not aware of ANY contributions which John made to the programs in the Mini Memory.''
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