Geneve 9640

Geneve 9640
TypeHome computer
Release date1987 (1987)
Operating systemMDOS
CPUTexas Instruments TMS9995 @ 12 MHz
Memory640K RAM
StorageFloppy Disks
DisplayComposite video, RGB output;
512x424 (16 colors), 512x212 (16 colors), 256x424 (256 colors), 256x212 (256 colors)
GraphicsYamaha V9938
SoundSN76496
InputIBM PC XT keyboard
Controller inputIBM 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.