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==Documents==
 
==Documents==
 
* [[:File:TMS1000 Series Programmer's reference manual.pdf|TMS1000 Series Programmer's Reference Manual]], 1975
 
* [[:File:TMS1000 Series Programmer's reference manual.pdf|TMS1000 Series Programmer's Reference Manual]], 1975
* [[:File:TMS 1000 Series Data Manual Dec76.pdf|TMS1000 Series Data Manua]], 1976
 
* [[:File:TMS 1000 Series MOS LSI One-Chip Microcomputers 1975.pdf|TMS1000 Series]], 1975
 
  
 
== System ==
 
== System ==

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Facts about "TMS1000 Series - TI"
designerTexas Instruments +
full page nameti/tms1000 +
instance ofintegrated circuit family +
main designerTexas Instruments +
manufacturerTexas Instruments +
nameTI TMS1000 Series +
packageDIP28 + and DIP40 +
process8,000 nm (8 μm, 0.008 mm) +
technologypMOS +, nMOS + and CMOS +
word size4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) +