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The Toshiba T3472 was a 4-bit microprocessor designed by Toshiba during the late 1970s. The microprocessor uses nMOS technology and was primarily used in printers and displays.
Support chips
Chip | Description |
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T3538 | Printer controller (for Seiko CR-330)[1] |
T3474 | 16-Kbit mask-programmable ROM[1] |
T3455 | |
T3456 |
References
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