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  2. TMS9900 - Wikipedia

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    The comparatively large number of pins allowed for the 15-bit (word) address bus and 16-bit data bus to be brought out on dedicated pins without the use of multiplexing (unlike e.g. the Intel 8086 CPU), keeping external memory connections simple. Like Motorola, contrary to the convention used by many other manufacturers, TI labeled the most ...

  3. LocoScript - Wikipedia

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    LocoScript is a word processing software package created by Locomotive Software and first released with the Amstrad PCW, a personal computer launched in 1985. Early versions of LocoScript were noted for combining a wide range of facilities with outstanding ease of use.

  4. Audison - Wikipedia

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    Audison is one of the brands of the Italian company Elettromedia s.r.l., a manufacturer of car audio products. The company was founded in 1979, but Audison name (born from Latin words Audio and Sonus) was registered in 1984. Currently Audison has different kinds of mobile audio products: amplifiers, audio processors, speakers and subwoofers.

  5. x86 Bit manipulation instruction set - Wikipedia

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    Note that instruction extension support means the processor is capable of executing the supported instructions for software compatibility purposes. The processor might not perform well doing so. For example, Excavator through Zen 2 processors implement PEXT and PDEP instructions using microcode resulting in the instructions executing ...

  6. Control register - Wikipedia

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    The early CPU lacked dedicated control registers, and relied on a limited set of internal signals and flags. [1] When IBM developed a paging version [note 1] of the System/360, they added 16 control registers [2] [3] to the design for what became the 360/67.

  7. 1-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    A serial computer processes data a single bit at a time. For example, the PDP-8/S was a 12-bit computer using a 1-bit ALU, processing the 12 bits serially. [2]An example of a 1-bit computer built from discrete logic SSI chips is the Wang 500 (1970/1971) calculator [3] [4] as well as the Wang 1200 (1971/1972) [5] word processor series developed by Wang Laboratories.

  8. Amstrad PCW - Wikipedia

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    Many software vendors supplied versions of their products to run with CP/M Plus, making a wide range of software available for the PCW, often very cheaply: [13] [31] Alternative word processors included Superwriter and WordStar. [13] [31] Several spreadsheet programs became available, including SuperCalc II and Microsoft's Multiplan. [13] [31]

  9. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    1 Sega G80 arcade system board [24] Sharp Corporation: Sharp LR35902: 1989 4 Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance: In Game Boy Advance, it's used for Game Boy/Game Boy Color mode and supports software-mixed PCM as a secondary function. [25] Sharp SM8521 1997 1 Game.com: Noise generator Sunsoft: Sunsoft 5B: 1992 3 Famicom cartridge Gimmick!

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