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+ | * [http://www.unitedti.org United-TI (UTI)] founded with the merger of four different TI sites: Cirrus (David), CalcBasic (JBirk), Outer Limit Software (Bryan), and Prokul Interactive (Glenn). The Calc Site (Alan) was going to merge with them as well, but Alan decided to not join the merger for personal reasons. | ||
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Revision as of 11:27, 6 October 2006
1996
- June
- 21: Birth of Ticalc.org
1997
- Mel Tsai creates and launches the Expander SF. The external device allows 512Kb, or 1024Kb of program storage with TI-85 calculators. Using some of the first commercially available flash memory, it allows calculator users to carry all of their programs with them at all times. It is the first mass storage device for the TI graphing calculator line.
- TI-Files founded by Alex Highsmith and Harper Maddox.
1998
- Dimension-TI founded by Adam Berlinsky-Schine
- TI Calculator Programmers Alliance (TCPA) founded by Dan Englender and Jason Kovacs
- Assembly Coders Zenith founded by Matt Johnson
- Hays Games founded
- SiCoDe founded by (brothers) Matt and David Hall
1999
2000
- May
- 01: Detached Solutions Formed
- 25: MirageOS v1.0 Released (DS)
- BASIC Guru Online (BGO) founded by Ben Ilegbodu
2001
- June
- 05: MaxCoderz Formed
- February 22
- SiCoDe is officially disbanded
2002
2003
- United-TI (UTI) founded with the merger of four different TI sites: Cirrus (David), CalcBasic (JBirk), Outer Limit Software (Bryan), and Prokul Interactive (Glenn). The Calc Site (Alan) was going to merge with them as well, but Alan decided to not join the merger for personal reasons.