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This page lists some software running on the TI-99/4A or derivative systems (no PC tools). See also specific media and program pages.


== Extensions to built-in features ==
== Operating Systems ==


The installed TI BASIC Language conformed to the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978).
* [[Geneve OS]] (formerly known as MDOS)
* [[Pascal#UCSD_Pascal_System|UCSD p-System]]


Several arcane versions of the BASIC dialect added additional commands to it.
== Applications ==
Very few programs were ever written to take advantage of the additional commands hidden in some of those cartridges (most notable here is the Personal Record Keeping cartridge), while others had considerable effort devoted to them (TI Extended BASIC being a great favorite). 


Other cartridges that added specialized commands to TI BASIC were the [[Terminal Emulator II]] module, the [[Mini-Memory]] module, and the [[Editor/Assembler]] module. There were also many third-party extensions of TI Extended BASIC. 
See also categories:  [[:Category:Module]] and [[:Category:Software]]


* Mechatronics [[Extended BASIC II+]] incorporated the APESOFT Expanded Graphics routines into their version of the cartridge.
* [[Microsoft Multiplan]]
* Triton included many additional commands in their Super Extended BASIC
* [[Terminal Emulator II]]
* Winfried Winkler included many additional commands in [[Extended BASIC III]] (in extremely limited release by Asgard, but generally only available as a set of files for the HSGPL card)
* [[Myarc Extended BASIC II]] included many of the commands originally planned for inclusion in TI Extended BASIC II (as seen on the [[TI-99/8]]), and
* the Myarc and the CorComp disk controllers added a number of additional support routines to the language. 


Rich Gilbertson devised the most recent extended version of the TI Extended BASIC dialect, RXB, which is generally available as a set of program images for a GROM emulation device.
SEE ALSO [[Programming languages]]


Other cartridges for which a number of available programs exist are the


* [[TI Logo I]] and [[Logo II]] modules (available with the commands localized into several different languages, providing several different versions of the same cartridge),  
ALSO, see Software Publishers:-
* [[FIG Forth V2.0]] from Michael Weiand, and
 
* templates for the [[Microsoft Multiplan]] module.
[[Christine Computing]] - UK publisher of TI99/4A and other software operated by Ian Godman and his wife Christine.
 
[[Intrigue Software]] - UK publisher of cassette games for the TI99/4a operated by Dennis Webb and his family.
 
[[Stainless software]] - UK publisher of TI99/4 and 4A only software operated by Stephen Shaw.
 
[[TX Software]] - UK publisher of TI99/4a games software based in Harlow, operated by R Matthews.
 
[[Category:Software| ]]
 
== Games ==
http://tigameshelf.net/asm.htm
 
=== Software by [[Rasmus Moustgaard]] ===
 
=== "retrocloud" ===
* [[Pitfall!]] 32K, 2010
 
== Tools ==
 
[[Speecoder]] by Michael Zapf

Latest revision as of 05:32, 9 September 2024

This page lists some software running on the TI-99/4A or derivative systems (no PC tools). See also specific media and program pages.

Operating Systems

Applications

See also categories: Category:Module and Category:Software

SEE ALSO Programming languages


ALSO, see Software Publishers:-

Christine Computing - UK publisher of TI99/4A and other software operated by Ian Godman and his wife Christine.

Intrigue Software - UK publisher of cassette games for the TI99/4a operated by Dennis Webb and his family.

Stainless software - UK publisher of TI99/4 and 4A only software operated by Stephen Shaw.

TX Software - UK publisher of TI99/4a games software based in Harlow, operated by R Matthews.

Games

http://tigameshelf.net/asm.htm

Software by Rasmus Moustgaard

"retrocloud"

Tools

Speecoder by Michael Zapf