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* [http://oldcomputers.net/ti994a.html Obsolete Technology Website] = This website is dedicated to preserving the history, and important background information covering computing devices from 1970 through 1993.
* [https://pcmuseum.ca The Personal Computer Museum: Canada's Video Game Museum] = This is a fairly extensive website featuring old computer systems, hardware, and antiquated software. It's a fun place to reminisce and waste some time.
* [http://www.pixelatedarcade.com/ Pixelated Arcade] = Refers to itself as "A museum of vintage video games featuring photos, information, screenshots, artwork, and more." It really contains what it says.
* [http://www.rediware.com/ti994a/ti994a.html 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.
* [http://my.stratos.net/~hewston95/RTM/RTM_Home.htm Retrogaming Times Monthly] = An archive of an older website covering multiple 1980's computing devices.
* [http://www.ti99ers.org TI99ers On-Line User Group] = A site with a Hall of Fame, Timeline, and Community Awards List.
* [https://www.ti994.com TI-99/4 Home Computer 1979] = This is a great reference with plenty of information about software and hardware.
* [http://www.ti99.eu TI-99 Infospot] = This is a very broad website covering many more TI items than the TI-99 and 99/4A, but has great, high-resolution photos and links to various other sources.
* [http://www.tigameshelf.net TI Game Shelf] = This is a unique site that I rarely, if ever, reference on any pages within my site. It hosts several games, most of which never appeared in command module format. Many of them are even newer creations folks are still making today. A great reference when you're looking for something unique and fresh for your TI-99/4A or an emulator.
* [http://www.unige.ch/medecine/nouspikel/ti99/titechpages.htm The TI-99/4A Tech Pages] = A mostly hardware focused website.