http://www.ncsc.dni.us/fun/user/tcc/cmuseum/cmuseum.htm
This site is similar in concept to The Machine Room. It is a collection of information on older computers, and has a small section devoted to the 4A. There are some interesting photos as well as a brief history and some other historical information.
http://www.freeflight.com/fms/comp/
Another listing of old computers, this includes some limited 4A information.
http://www.cais.com/fmg/bobbitt/clb.htm
This is Chris Bobbitt’s Home Page.
http://firewall.fh-rosenheim.de:8888/~aurora/ti99.html
Most of this site seems to be the same old page of links. However, there are complete specifications of the 4A…in German!
http://www.io.org/~opanit/
This is the site for OPA. I could find very little TI specific information here anymore, but may be worth a visit.
NOTE: The web is volatile at best. New web pages are always going up, and old ones are always coming down. While I was compiling this list, I had several people give me their own lists of 4A web pages. Some links worked and others said they were no longer available. One of the best things I can suggest is to try the above links, then search for your own.
You can do a web search by visiting the following locations:
Yahoo at http://www.yahoo.com
Lycos at http://www.lycos.com
WebCrawler at http://www.webcrawler.com
There are several other “search engines” online for you to try. You can enter any or all of the following keywords to try to locate information on our little 4A: TI-99/4A, TI, 4A, Texas, Instruments, Home, Computer, Computers, Old, Flea Market, TI99, Classic. Different combinations of some of these will produce different results.
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