Marinchip Systems: Documents and Images

In 1977, I founded Marinchip Systems, with the goal of developing personal computing hardware and software that provided the power and convenience afforded by contemporary timesharing systems at a fraction of the price. Starting in 1978, Marinchip delivered the first true 16-bit personal computer on the S-100 bus, based on the Texas Instruments TMS9900 microprocessor. This document is an archive of documents and photos from the Marinchip era, including scanned copies of many of the hardware and software manuals.