Geneve 9640
| Type | Home computer |
|---|---|
| Release date | 1987 |
| Operating system | MDOS |
| CPU | Texas Instruments TMS9995 @ 12 MHz |
| Memory | 640K RAM |
| Storage | Floppy Disks |
| Display | Composite video, RGB output; 512x424 (16 colors), 512x212 (16 colors), 256x424 (256 colors), 256x212 (256 colors) |
| Graphics | Yamaha V9938 |
| Sound | SN76496 |
| Input | IBM PC XT keyboard |
| Controller input | IBM PC XT mouse |
The Geneve 9640 is an enhanced TI-99/4A computer-on-a-card upgrade. It was sold by Myarc as a card to fit into the Texas Instruments TI Peripheral Expansion System. Released in 1987, it is in many ways similar to the earlier TI-99/8, which was in prototype form in early 1983. The Geneve 9640 was designed by Paul Charlton, and the graphical swan on the boot up screen was designed by Mi-Kyung Kim.