Overview
The Texas Instruments Professional Computer Technical Reference Manual offers detailed information regarding the design and functionality of the computer system. It is structured to assist software and hardware designers, as well as other technical personnel, in understanding the system's architecture and capabilities.
Content Highlights
This manual is divided into six major sections, covering:
- Introduction: A general description of the computer, its configurations, options, and accessories, including environmental requirements.
- System Hardware: Detailed descriptions of system components, specifications, interface information, and hardware programming data.
- Hardware Options: Information on available system options, specifications, and programming data.
- Device Service Routines: Details on ROM, interrupt vector lists, and keyboard scan tables.
- Assembly Drawings and Lists of Materials: Comprehensive drawings and component lists for field-replaceable assemblies.
- Schematics and Logic Drawings: Logic diagrams and schematics for each component and assembly.
Additionally, the appendices provide essential reference information, such as I/O addresses, memory maps, character sets, and power allocation details.
Key Information
The manual includes specific part numbers such as 2223216-0001 and revision details, indicating its role as a crucial technical resource for the Texas Instruments Professional Computer.
For inquiries or to order related documentation, correspondence can be directed to: Texas Instruments Incorporated, Data Systems Group, P.O. Box 1444, M/S 7793, Houston, TX 77251.