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TMS9900

4th Generation

Texas Instruments TI-99/4A

Texas Instruments 99/4A released in June 1981 is not your typical home 8-bit computer. It is in fact the worlds first 16-bit home computer. This little computer also boasted dedicated hardware sprite support, 4-channel sound and bitmap mode graphics. The cartridge allowed 38k ROM to be inserted. Built-in languages included Read more…

By Simon Maltby, 5 yearsMarch 14, 2020 ago

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