| Reference | STATE OF THE ART | Stan Augarten |
| ISBN 0-89919-195-9 | ||
| Index Scanned |
1974 |
Transcript | The Most Widely Used Computer on a Chip The TMS 1000 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS |
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| According to TI, the average TMS 1000 will fail only once in 240 years of continuous operation - a typical IC error rate. The version on the right contains 256 bits of RAM (the grid at the right) and 1K bits of ROM (the dense grid at the left). The other circuits perform the computations. Actual size: 0.122 x 0.143 inches. | ||
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