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  2. Category:TI-99/4A games - Wikipedia

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    Texas Instruments TI-99/4A game covers ... Pages in category "TI-99/4A games" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  3. Keygen - Wikipedia

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    A software license is a legal instrument that governs the usage and distribution of computer software. [1] Often, such licenses are enforced by implementing in the software a product activation or digital rights management (DRM) mechanism, [2] seeking to prevent unauthorized use of the software by issuing a code sequence that must be entered into the application when prompted or stored in its ...

  4. Product activation - Wikipedia

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    A product key is required to proceed and use Windows 95. In one form, product activation refers to a method invented by Ric Richardson and patented (U.S. patent 5,490,216) by Uniloc where a software application hashes hardware serial numbers and an ID number specific to the product's license (a product key) to

  5. TI-99/4A - Wikipedia

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    The TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A are home computers released by Texas Instruments in 1979 and 1981, respectively. [2] Based on Texas Instruments's own TMS9900 microprocessor originally used in minicomputers, the TI-99/4 was the first 16-bit home computer. [3]

  6. Chisholm Trail (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Chisholm Trail is a video game released in July 1982 by Texas Instruments for its TI-99/4A home computer. [2] It was written by John C. Plaster, who previously wrote Tombstone City: 21st Century for the TI-99/4A.

  7. TI BASIC (TI 99/4A) - Wikipedia

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    TI BASIC is an ANSI-compliant interpreter for the BASIC programming language built into the 1979 Texas Instruments TI-99/4 home computer and its improved 1981 version, the TI-99/4A. In contrast to most BASICs found on contemporary microcomputers , TI BASIC does not trace its history to Microsoft BASIC , but was instead developed in-house ...

  8. Category:Texas Instruments games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed or published by Texas Instruments. Pages in category "Texas Instruments games" ... Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  9. Tunnels of Doom - Wikipedia

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    Based loosely on the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, it is a dungeon crawl in which players control the fates of 1–4 characters as they navigate a maze of tunnels. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Texas Instruments used the game in its marketing, citing it as entertainment software involving "strategy and logic".