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Nominations will be received from members of the TI99er community and will be voted on by the Board of Governors on a regular basis. The candidates who are elected will then be inducted into the TI99ers Hall of Fame.
Nominations will be received from members of the TI99er community and will be voted on by the Board of Governors on a regular basis. The candidates who are elected will then be inducted into the TI99ers Hall of Fame.


2014
*Jacques Groslouis


2013
2013

Revision as of 09:21, 7 November 2015

TI-99 Hall of Fame

The TI99ers Hall of Fame is to recognize those in the TI99'er Community who have contributed to the success of the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A and Myarc Geneve 9640 home computers. A committee known as the Board of Governors is responsible for the operations of the TI99ers Hall of Fame.

Nominations will be received from members of the TI99er community and will be voted on by the Board of Governors on a regular basis. The candidates who are elected will then be inducted into the TI99ers Hall of Fame.

2014

  • Jacques Groslouis

2013

  • Stephen Shaw
  • Ottawa TI User Group
  • TI-Chips User Group

2011

  • Ronald Albright
  • Winfried Winkler
  • Anthony Falco
  • Harald Glaab

2010

  • Richard Bell
  • Bud Mills
  • Ken Gilliland
  • Dennis & Chris Faherty
  • Gene Hitz

2009

  • Mickey Cendrowski
  • Tom Wills
  • Jack Sughrue
  • Chicago TI User Group
  • Clint Pulley
  • Peter Hoddie

2008

  • Craig Miller
  • Harry Wilhelm
  • Paolo Bagnaresi
  • Heiner Martin

2007

  • John Birdwell
  • Fred Kaal

2006

2005

  • James Uzzell
  • Michael Becker
  • Barry Traver

2004

  • Charles Good
  • Cheryl Whitelaw
  • Tony McGovern
  • Bill Gaskill
  • Lou Phillips
  • Jim Peterson
  • Beery Miller
  • MICROpendium
  • Lee Kitchens
  • Art Green

Extracted from http://ti99hof.org in December 2014.