Difference between revisions of "Texas Instruments S1500"
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* [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=5187620 "Unix commitment from TI"] | * [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=5187620 "Unix commitment from TI"] | ||
* [https://www.home.unix-ag.org/engel/ti/ S1500 WWW pages] | * [https://www.home.unix-ag.org/engel/ti/ S1500 WWW pages] | ||
− | * [https://github.com/TI-S1500 | + | * [https://github.com/TI-S1500 "The S1500 Project"] on GitHub |
* [https://github.com/michaelengel/TI1500_GCC GCC, GAS, Binutils for the S1500] | * [https://github.com/michaelengel/TI1500_GCC GCC, GAS, Binutils for the S1500] | ||
* [https://virtuallyfun.com/2021/09/14/on-trying-to-extract-files-from-a-texas-instruments-s1500/ On trying to extract files from a Texas Instruments S1500] | * [https://virtuallyfun.com/2021/09/14/on-trying-to-extract-files-from-a-texas-instruments-s1500/ On trying to extract files from a Texas Instruments S1500] |
Revision as of 06:54, 7 December 2023
The Texas Instruments S1500 is a NuBus based minicomputer running System V. It was announced in 1986. It used 32-bit processors from the 68000 family.
TI sold its UNIX business to HP in 1992.