NOTE: In order to run the emulator, you need to create a cartridge that contains the console ROM & GROMs from the TI-99/4A.
If you're interested in writing documentation, let me know. Now it's been ported to Linux and Mac OS X and more features are still being added.ĭISCLAIMER: I'm not one for writing a lot of documentation, so you're encouraged to look at the code to see how some things work if they're not described here. Later, it was ported to Windows and had sound support added. Then it was ported to OS/2 and graphics support for the OS/2 Presentation Manager was added. At first it was a simple text-based simulation of the TI (ti99sim-console) running under MS-DOS™. This is the latest incarnation of an emulator for the TI-99/4A that I've been working on, on and off, since 1993.