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Homework helper
Navarone Industries, Inc.
Document, 1984
102784522
Speed Read
American Software Design and Distribution Company
Software, 1983
102675815
Acorn 99 Version 1.0
Oak Tree Systems
Software, 1984
102675813
Various TI-99 software disks
Various
Software, 1980 ca.
102675819
Slinky (TRI compatible Game)
Cosmi
Software, 1983
102675816
TI FORTH version 4.5
Tex-Soft
Document, 1982-1984
102784517
Bitmac for the TI-99/4A computer
Vaughn Software
Document, ca. 1981
102784524
Texas Instruments Home Computer: Editor/Assembler
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
Software, 1981
102675810
The elementary TI-99/4A
DataMost
Document, 1983
102724112
Programs for the TI home computer
Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Document, 1983
102724117
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Infocom, Inc.
Software, 1984
102675818
Computer playground on the TI 99/4A
DataMost
Document, 1983
102724115
Correspondence to David Penniman regarding computer user groups concentrating on TI products
Document, 1988
102784518
Texas Instruments Home Computer: TI LOGO Sampler
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
Software, 1981
102675814
Fundamentals of TI-99/4A assembly language
TAB Books, Inc.
Document, 1984
102724111
Addendum to TI-99/4A user's reference guide
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
Document, ca. 1982
102724231
Texas Instruments Home Computer: Microsoft Multiplan
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
Software, 1982
102675811
The TI 99/4A for the beginning beginner
ENRICH/OHAUS
Document, 1984
102724113
Introduction to assembly language for the TI home computer
Steve Davis Publishing
Document, 1983
102724118
Kids and the TI-99/4A
DataMost
Document, 1982
102724120