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    The BeagleBoard is a low-power open-source single-board computer produced by Texas Instruments in association with Digi-Key and Newark element14.The BeagleBoard was also designed with open source software development in mind, and as a way of demonstrating the Texas Instrument's OMAP3530 system-on-a-chip. [8]

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  4. Compact Computer 40 - Wikipedia

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    The Compact Computer 40, or CC-40, is a notebook-sized computer developed by Texas Instruments. It started development in 1981, [ 1 ] and was released in March 1983 for US$249. The CC-40 has a single-line 31 character LCD display, weighs 600 grams (21 ounces) and is powered by an AC adapter or can operate for 200 hours on four AA batteries .

  5. CompuAdd - Wikipedia

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    CompuAdd Corporation was a manufacturer of personal computers in Austin, Texas.It assembled its product from components manufactured by others. CompuAdd created generic PC clone computers, but unlike most clone makers, it had a large engineering staff.

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  7. List of microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    Computer Cowboys. Sh-Boom; Cyrix. 486, 5x86, 6x86; Data General. microNOVA ... Texas Instruments TMS7000; Texas Instruments TMS7020 – used in the EXL 100;

  8. History of computing hardware (1960s–present) - Wikipedia

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    Computer History Museum; Pictures and information on old computers; PowerSource Online: New, Used, Refurbished, Hard to Find Parts, Equipment & Services; History of Computers (1989–2004) in PC World excerpts; How It Works – The Computer, 1971 and 1979 editions, by David Carey, illustrated by B. H. Robinson

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