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<variables>
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<systemName>TI-99/4</systemName>
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<systemDescription>The TI-99/4 is a home computer released in late 1979 by Texas Instruments. Based on the Texas Instruments TMS9900 microprocessor originally used in minicomputers, it was the first 16-bit home computer. The associated video display controller provides color graphics and among the best sprite support of its era.
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It includes a simplified internal design, a full-travel keyboard, improved graphics, and a unique expansion system. At half the price of the original model, sales picked up significantly. TI supported the 4A with peripherals, including a speech synthesizer and a "Peripheral Expansion System" box to contain hardware add-ons. TI released developer information and tools, but the insistence on remaining sole publisher continued to starve the platform of software.</systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer>Texas Instruments</systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear>1981</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>1981-06</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>June 1981</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemHardwareType>Computer</systemHardwareType>
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<systemCoverSize>1-1</systemCoverSize>
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<systemColor>5E6064</systemColor>
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<systemColorPalette1>AAA6A7</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemColorPalette2>C7C2BE</systemColorPalette2>
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<systemColorPalette3>1F1F1F</systemColorPalette3>
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<systemColorPalette4>FD7F34</systemColorPalette4>
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</variables>
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<language name="sv_SE">
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<systemHardwareType>Dator</systemHardwareType>
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</variables>
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</language>
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