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The '''GI SBA-1''' ('''General Instrument Microelectronics Sequential Boolean Analyzer-1''') is a [[1-bit architecture]] microprocessor developed by [[General Instrument|General Instrument's]] [[General Instrument Microelectronics|Microelectronics]] division. The chip featured 24 basic instructions, 16-level stack, and storage. This is an identical version of the [[GI SBA]] without the on-chip ROM. ROM data lines instead were brought out allowing external RAM or ROM to be hooked up.
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The '''GI SBA-1''' ('''General Instrument Microelectronics Sequential Boolean Analyzer-1''') is a [[1-bit architecture]] microprocessor developed by [[General Instrument|General Instrument's Microelectronics]] division. The chip featured 24 basic instructions, 16-level stack, and storage. This is an identical version of the [[GI SBA]] without the on-chip ROM. ROM data lines instead were brought out allowing external RAM or ROM to be hooked up.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:35, 11 December 2015

The GI SBA-1 (General Instrument Microelectronics Sequential Boolean Analyzer-1) is a 1-bit architecture microprocessor developed by General Instrument's Microelectronics division. The chip featured 24 basic instructions, 16-level stack, and storage. This is an identical version of the GI SBA without the on-chip ROM. ROM data lines instead were brought out allowing external RAM or ROM to be hooked up.


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