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TI-99 - DOCs, Manuals, eBooks, Lost & Found


Schmitzi

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Medames et Monsieurs,

 

trouvez-les ici quelques scans pour le TI-99/4F, de Farbice Montupet :)

 

Merci beaucoup

xXx

 

 

attachicon.gif2001-09-SEP-Le-Puces-Info--TI-99-4F--hq.pdf

 

 

Merci bien mon ami! Ca c'est une surprise tellement agréable!

 

Mais à l’avenir, laisser les postes en français à moi et celles en l’allemand a toi s'il te plait...d'accord?? <grand sourire mal>

 

(I think the spell checker just had a seizure!)

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Munchman II manual and some more found:

 

 

 

attachicon.gifMunchman II manual.pdf

 

attachicon.gifMunchman II development notes.pdf

 

The development notes pdf is really interesting. Wondering if there's any worthwhile TI-99 screen/bitmap and/or sprite design programs out there for the TI or even the PC? Enjoyed viewing this!

 

Thank you Schmitzi!

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I always thought it might be nice to have a brochure about the TI-99/4A forum here at at Atari Age. As our members around the world go to different places like computer events, they could 'drop one or two' in places where they could be viewed or taken. I would be willing to print a few up for the cause. Imagine if all of us here just printed up a half-dozen or so, how many potential new member we could possibly recruit.

 

I've seen some of the professional quality work that Ciro has done over the years on TI stuff... :-D

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I wrote a rough-pamphlet I called "Easy Assembly" back in 1992.

It is on the free to download http://hexbus.com/ti/books list.

I sold it at a couple of TI Conventions (Arizona then Utah) to pay for gas.

It had a single floppy disk containing some primitive assembly code that accessed the rare and beautiful 'bit-map mode'.

I sold it for $10, it cost $4 to make.

It was nice to be able to contribute in a small way.

I go by Robert Webb now. Thank you all for contributing to this most enjoyable machine. Our 99/4A.

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