Note: In order to run the emulator, you need to create a cartridge that contains the console ROM & GROMs from the TI. In the spirit of Linux and Open Source, I'm releasing the code under the GPL license. Now I've decided to try my hand at a Linux/cross-platform version. When I got bored with that, I ported it to Windows and added sound support. Then I added graphical support for the OS/2 Presentation Manager. At first is was a simple text-based simulation of the TI. Instead of doing the smart thing (looking for an existing emulator), I sat down and wrote my own. A few years back, I thought it would be neat to be able to play my old TI games on my PC. Well, here's my contribution to the TI-99/4A community.
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