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- Geneve_9640 abstract "The Geneve 9640 is an enhanced TI-99/4A clone which was built by Myarc as a card to fit into the TI Peripheral Expansion System and used an IBM PC XT detached keyboard as well as a mouse. Released in 1987, it was in many ways similar to the earlier TI-99/8 which was in prototype form in early 1983. The Geneve, its custom ASIC chip, and the MDOS operating environment were designed by Paul Charlton. The graphical swan on the boot up screen was designed by Mi-Kyung Kim.The unit included a faster processor (12 MHz TMS9995), enhanced graphics with 80 column text mode (via the Yamaha V9938 video display processor), 16 bit wide RAM, MDOS, and was compatible with nearly all TI software. An adapter was available from a company called Rave to allow the sidecar-only Speech Synthesizer to be installed inside the Peripheral Expansion System.".
- Geneve_9640 operatingSystem Myarc_Disk_Operating_System.
- Geneve_9640 type Home_computer.
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- Geneve_9640 wikiPageWikiLink Myarc.
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- Geneve_9640 wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Charlton_(technologist).
- Geneve_9640 wikiPageWikiLink 4A.
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- Geneve_9640 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geneve 9640".
- Geneve_9640 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Myarc 9640 Geneve".
- Geneve_9640 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Myarc Geneve 9640".
- Geneve_9640 cpu "TI TMS9995 @ 12 MHz".
- Geneve_9640 graphics "512".
- Geneve_9640 memory "640".
- Geneve_9640 os Myarc_Disk_Operating_System.
- Geneve_9640 type Home_computer.
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- Geneve_9640 subject Category:Home_computers.
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- Geneve_9640 comment "The Geneve 9640 is an enhanced TI-99/4A clone which was built by Myarc as a card to fit into the TI Peripheral Expansion System and used an IBM PC XT detached keyboard as well as a mouse. Released in 1987, it was in many ways similar to the earlier TI-99/8 which was in prototype form in early 1983. The Geneve, its custom ASIC chip, and the MDOS operating environment were designed by Paul Charlton.".
- Geneve_9640 label "Geneve 9640".
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