UNIX99, a UNIX-like OS for the TI-99/4A

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SoftTalker today at 9:11 PM
@UsagiElectric on YouTube has a series of videos on building a homebrew around the TMS9900 processor. Would be cool if a unix-like OS could be used on something like that, though sounds like this project is specifically targeting the TI-99/4A system.

The TI-99/4A was the first computer I owned as a teenager. I had used TRS-80s and Apple ][ at school. I eventually bought the expansion box and a couple of accessory cards (floppy disk drive, memory and RS232). It all went in the e-waste dumpster about 20 years ago during a move.

nonamenoslogan today at 9:15 PM
HOLY COW. Thank you for this. I LOVE the Ti99/4a, its one of the first computers I ever used. I've got one up and running at home now currently and can't wait to try this.
haunter today at 8:45 PM
This is the main updated comment with the user guide and download

https://forums.atariage.com/topic/380883-unix99-a-unix-like-...

MBCook today at 8:48 PM
Wow. The TI-99 is such a perfect fit for this too given the chip was designed for multi-user computing in a way other home computer chips weren’t.

All due to TI’s desire to use the same chip standards across all their machines big and small, IIRC.

arnonejoe today at 10:27 PM
For some reason I was thinking it was that $99 dollar Sinclare from the 80s which had the most unusable keyboard on earth.
hunterpayne today at 9:26 PM
I learned to program on this exact hardware in the early 80s as a small child. It uses BASIC. It's hard drive was modem tones recorded to an analog audio tape. Its monitor was an analog TV. There was no mouse. The keyboard was built into the computer itself.
UncleOxidant today at 9:24 PM
So assuming one wanted to buy a used one of these (I had timex sinclairs around this time) how would one display the composite video nowdays?
glimshe today at 8:42 PM
The joy of computing still lives in the age of AI...
b00ty4breakfast today at 8:45 PM
made me remember knightOS

https://github.com/KnightOS/KnightOS

bananamogul today at 9:03 PM
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these.
Zardoz84 today at 8:43 PM
WoW!
buildsjets today at 9:14 PM
Does it run PARSEC? Nice shot captain!