Re: TMS9981A needed - 8-Bit TI CPU...

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Sujet : Re: TMS9981A needed - 8-Bit TI CPU...
De : jrr (at) *nospam* flippers.com (John Robertson)
Groupes : sci.electronics.repair
Date : 23. Jan 2025, 17:05:49
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On 2025-01-23 4:18 a.m., root wrote:
John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com> wrote:
Thanks, I stand corrected. I actually wrote software for the 9900
series (16 bit) and interacted with TXN on some of their software
back in those days.
Hey, no problem! I suspect these variations were hardly used at all - just the odd video game where someone had a Developers Kit for the CPU and built the game around it. I've talked to a few game developers and that was exactly why they used some odd-ball chips! Handy Developers Kits and support from the kit's factory...
John :-#)#
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
23 Jan 25 * TMS9981A needed - 8-Bit TI CPU...5John Robertson
23 Jan 25 `* Re: TMS9981A needed - 8-Bit TI CPU...4root
23 Jan 25  `* Re: TMS9981A needed - 8-Bit TI CPU...3John Robertson
23 Jan 25   `* Re: TMS9981A needed - 8-Bit TI CPU...2root
23 Jan 25    `- Re: TMS9981A needed - 8-Bit TI CPU...1John Robertson

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