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English: The Datapoint 2200 is an all-in-one desktop computer that combines a keyboard, screen, and two cassette tape drives. It is a minicomputer with a processor built from TTL chips. It was typically used as an intelligent terminal. |
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Author | KenShirriff |
The Intel 8008 processor and the Texas Instruments TMX 1795 processor were created to replace the Datapoint 2200's processor board. These processors copied the Datapoint 2200's instruction set and register architecture.
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