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The '''Texas Instruments TMS9900''' is a 16-bit microprocessor introduced in 1976.   
{{Monolithic IC
|Manufacturer=Texas Instruments
|Model=TMS9900
|Part_nos=
|Description=16-bit microprocessor
|Used_in=7854;
}} introduced in 1976.   


The architecture is purely 16-bit, with a 16-bit data bus and a 15-bit address bus for a 32kWords (64KBytes) capacity. Addresses refer to bytes with big-endian ordering convention (TI labeled the most significant address and data lines "A0" and "D0", respectively).
The architecture is purely 16-bit, with a 16-bit data bus and a 15-bit address bus for a 32kWords (64KBytes) capacity. Addresses refer to bytes with big-endian ordering convention (TI labeled the most significant address and data lines "A0" and "D0", respectively).
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==Used in==
==Used in==
* [[7854]]
{{Part usage}}
* ...


==Supported by==
==Supported by==