Well I think this going to get scrapped nothing special about this computer. The one I found was made in August of 1983. The same year TI discontinued this model and thinking about getting out the home computer business period. This is defiantly a unit built for the low end computer market, no gold pins, no gold finger, and no TC's. I would think it is a better than mid grade board, with more than 30 DIP IC's. This does have a TI TMS9900NL 64-pin DIP (plastic), was one of the first 16-bit CPU's. I was hoping for ceramic IC's with gold pins and caps, all plastic DIP's with tin plated pins. This is what the TI TMS9900NL looks like.
Maybe tonight if I have time I'll take a picture of the board, just so all could see one of the first and last TI personal computers (when computers were still made in the USA).
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