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The TMS34010, developed by Texas Instruments and released in 1986, was the first programmable graphics processorintegrated circuit. While specialized graphics hardware existed earlier, such as blitters, the TMS34010 chip is a microprocessor which includes graphics-oriented instructions. It's a combination of a CPU and what would later be called a GPU. It serves both purposes in a number of high-profile arcade games, including Hard Drivin', Mortal Kombat, and NBA Jam, and in professional-level video accelerator cards for IBM PC compatibles in the early 1990s.
The TMS34010 is a bit addressable, 32-bit processor, with two register files, each with fifteen registers and sharing a sixteenth stack pointer.[1] The instruction set supports drawing into two-dimensional bitmaps, arbitrary variable-width data, conversion of pixel data to different bit depths, and arithmetic operations on pixels. Positions in bitmaps can be specified either as X, Y coordinates or as addresses. The TMS34010 is capable of executing any general-purpose program and is supported by an ANSI compliant C compiler. Most of the arcade games that used the processor were written in native assembly language, not C.
The design of the TMS34010 was led by Karl Guttag, who previously worked on the Texas Instruments TMS9918 video chip.[2] Development took place at TI facilities in Bedford (UK) and Houston (US). First silicon was working in Houston in December 1985, with shipment of development boards to IBM's workstation facility in Kingston, New York, in January 1986.
TI's follow-up processor, the TMS34020, can be used with a floating point coprocessor to render three-dimensional graphics.
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Uses[edit]
Arcade games[edit]
Tbs dtv driver download for windows 7. The TMS34010 was used in many coin-operated arcade games from 1989 through 1995.[3]
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Atari Games
- Hard Drivin' (1989)[4]
- S.T.U.N. Runner (1989)
- Race Drivin' (1990)
- Steel Talons (1991)
Williams / Midway
- NARC (1988)
- Smash TV (1990)
- Trog (1990)
- Strike Force (1991)
- Super High Impact (1991)
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
- Total Carnage (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (1992)
- Mortal Kombat II (1993)
- NBA Jam (1993)
- WWF WrestleMania (1995)
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- F-15 Strike Eagle (1991)
- B.O.T.S.S. - Battle of the Solar System (1992)[5]
Other
- AmeriDarts (1989)[6]
Video accelerators[edit]
The TMS chips are compliant with the 1989 Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture standard, and in the early 1990s were used in professional-level TIGA video coprocessor boards for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and SCO Unix.[7] In a 1991 article on graphics adapters, PC Magazine reported that the fastest boards for regenerating AutoCAD test images were based on the TMS34010.[8]
The Aura Scuzzygraph, Radius PowerView, and Radius SuperView external SCSI graphics cards for Apple Macintosh computers are based on the TMS34010.[citation needed]
Sun386i uses TMS34010 in the CG5 (Roadracer) videocard.[citation needed]
The Amiga A2410 graphics card uses the TMS34010 and was sold in Commodore Amiga UNIX workstations, the Amiga 2500UX and 3000UX.[9] It was developed in conjunction with the University of Lowell. When running Amiga UNIX, the card supports the X Windows System and gives a high resolution 8-bit display. The card can also be used when running Amiga OS, with support libraries and some Retargetable Graphics implementations.

Game console[edit]
TI made an unsuccessful effort in 1987 and 1988 to convince games makers such as Nintendo and Sega to write 3D games and create a new console market.[citation needed] In 1987 TI provided the first demonstration of true real-time 3D games with stereo sound effects on a personal computer (PC), using a small TMS34010 adapter card (called 'The Flippy').[citation needed] The Flippy was designed as the basis of a game development system for consoles and as a PC gaming card in its own right.
TMS34020[edit]
The successor to the TMS34010, the TMS34020[10] (1988), provides several enhancements including an interface for a special graphics floating point coprocessor, the TMS34082 (1989). The primary function of the TMS34082 is to allow the TMS340 architecture to generate high quality three-dimensional (3D) graphics. The performance level of 60 million vertices per second was advanced at the time.
The TMS34020 was used in some arcade games, such as Revolution X (1994).[11]
The Rambrandt Amiga extension card from Progressive Peripherals & Software supported up to four TMS34020, for use in virtual reality simulations.[12]
References[edit]
- ^'TMS34010 Product Specs'.
- ^'Busting, Sony's Ghostbusters AR Display (and a Little Sprite History)'. Karl Guttag on Technology. October 24, 2019.
- ^'MAME list of TMS34010 emulated games'.
- ^'Main Board Schematics'.
- ^'B.O.T.S.S. - Battle Of The Solar System'. arcade-history.com.
- ^'AmeriDarts arcade video game'. Arcade History.
- ^InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (16 December 1991). InfoWorld. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. p. 32.
- ^Poor, Alfred (June 25, 1991). 'Cover Story: Graphics Adapters'. PC Magazine.
- ^'Commodore A2410 - Amiga Hardware Database'. amiga.resource.cx. Retrieved 2020-09-01.
- ^'TMS34020 Product Specs'.
- ^'Revolution X, arcade video game by Midway'. Arcade History.
- ^'PPS Rambrandt'.
- 'TI's TMS34020 Graphics System Processor'. (31 October 1990). Microprocessor Report.
External links[edit]
- TMS34010 promotional video from Texas Instruments
The above picture is my Texas Instruments TI-990/4 system.I have a TI-990/10 system with 256K of memory, DS10 disk and 911 VDT.A TI-990/12 system with 1MB of memory, SCSI disk and 9-track tape, and a CI403serial multiplexor for terminals.I also have TI-990/5 and TI-990/10A CPU boards that I can swap between thesystems.
I worked on the TI-990 from its inception, wire wrapped boards in a TI-960chassis, until 1980. The first 990 was the 990/9 in 1973 and was built fora large Motel chain reservation system. I worked on the cross developmentenvironment for the Motel that ran on their PDP-10 and was written in ALGOL.The 990/9 was superceeded by the 990/10 and became commercialized withmemory mapping and high speed disks on the TILINE (kind of like DEC's UNIBUS).The 990/4 came out with the advent of the TMS-9900 chip in 1975.The 990/4 was superceeded by the 990/5 (added the TILINE, more memory and threeon board serial ports).The 990/12 was added to the product line, in 1979, and added hardware floatingpoint, writeable control store and many other 'goodies'.I wrote and collaborated on parts of the Operating Systems (TX990 and DX10)and various utility programs, editors, compilers, assemblers and linkers.
Commercial and Military users: If you find this software useful (or necessary)please feel free to drop some coins my way to support the effort. Also, If youno longer have the in-house expertise for the support of these products pleasecontact me for a quote.
Should you have any TI-990 software and documentation, please drop me a noteas I would like to preserve it and make it available for others.I'm looking for DX10 RPG and a DX10 Fortran installation.
If you have ANY documentation for the 990/12 Writeable Control StoreAssembler and Language or the EI990 Ethernet Programming Manual,I'd love to get a copy.
In seeing some of the retrocomputing effort on behalf of the TI-990 I've gotsome links that may be of interest:
- asm990 - Version 2.4.5: A Cross Assembler for the TI-990. It is written in 'C' and runson Linux/Unix and Windows.This version includes the addition of Macro processing and a newswitch for TXMIRA mode (-t) and now defaults to SDSMAC mode.
- lnk990 - Version 2.3.2: A Cross Linker for the TI-990.It is written in 'C' and runs on Linux/Unix and Windows.This version supports libraries, DSEGs and CSEGs.
- lnked990 - Version 1.3.5: A Cross Linkage Editor for the TI-990 and uses an SDSLNK compatible control file.It is written in 'C' and runs on Linux/Unix and Windows.This version supports procedures, overlays, libraries, DSEGs and CSEGs.
- sim990 -Version 3.6.0: A TI-990 simulator. It implements the TMS-9900, TI-990/10,TI-990/10a and TI-990/12 instructions and it can boot Unix V6, UCSD Pascal,TX990, DOCS, DX10 and DNOS.Supported devices: EIA Serial Terminal/Printer, 9902/9903/CI402 SerialTerminal/Printer, CI401 Serial Terminal, CI403 Serial Terminal/Printer, Parallel Printer, Card Reader, Card Punch, FD800 Floppy Disk, 911 VDT andTILINE Disk and Tape. Also, TI ASR 733, 931 and 940 VDT serial terminalemulation.
Due to popular demand: I've got a Windows compiled version of the simulator. This version was built under MinGW/Msys on a Windows 8 system.The zip filecontains the simulator (Version 3.3.0), configuration file and two DS50 disk images (DX10 3.7 system image and a user disk).You then unzip the image, CD to the sim990win directory and enter:
sim990 -msc 12 512K dx10.cfg
You can then telnet to the simulator on port 2000.You need to turn off Function key processing in your telnet client for properoperation.You then enter F10 (Gold) followed by ! (Exclamation point) to start SCI.You will need a third party Telnet program for Windows that supports ANSIterminal controls and Funtion keys.The native Telnet that comes with Windows does not support ANSI operation.
- Utilities -Version 1.5.1: These are utilities that I used to extract the disk and floppyimages from my 990 systems, floppy directory list and file reader, generateTILINE disk files, disk data dump and an object disassembler.The floppy utilities now support the UCSD Pascal format.This page gives serial port setup information to usethe disk, floppy and rom dump utilities.
You will want some software to run with the sim990 program:
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- DNOS system disk is Version 1.3.0 with COBOL 3.5, PASCAL 1.8, FORTRAN-781.3.0, RPG-II 2.2.0 and more that have been installed.These are DS50 disk images that have been patched for Y2K.These disk images will have the latest corrections and additions.Thanks to Howard Wulf for providing the initial DNOS disk images.
DNOS 1.3.0 SystemTAR ball of both disks and the configuration file.
DNOS 1.3.0 SystemZIP file of both disks and the configuration file.Each file in the above archives:
DNOS 1.3.0 System Disk
DNOS 1.3.0 Configuration
User Disk - DNOS system disk is Version 1.2.1 with COBOL 3.5, PASCAL 1.8, FORTRAN-781.3.0, RPG-II 2.2.0 and more that have been installed.These are DS50 disk images that have been patched for Y2K.These disk images will have the latest corrections and additions.Thanks to Howard Wulf for providing the initial DNOS disk images.
DNOS 1.2.1 SystemTAR ball of both disks and the configuration file.
DNOS 1.2.1 SystemZIP file of both disks and the configuration file.Each file in the above archives:
DNOS 1.2.1 System Disk
DNOS 1.2.1 Configuration
User Disk - DX10 system disk is Version 3.7.0 with COBOL 3.5, PASCAL 1.8, SORTMRG 3.1and more that have been installed.These are DS50 disk images, system and user, and configuration that areincluded in the sim990 Windows distribution (above).Also, the system has been patched for Y2K.These disk images will have the latest corrections and additions.
DX10 3.7.0 SystemTAR ball of both disks and the configuration file.
DX10 3.7.0 SystemZIP file of both disks and the configuration file.Each file in the above archives:
DX10 3.7.0 System Disk
DX10 3.7.0 Configuration
User Disk - Unix V6 Version 1.3.0.
V6 Unix 1.3.0TAR ball of a DS50 disk image, README and the configuration file.
V6 Unix 1.3.0source Source TAR ball. This contains everything you need to build thesystem. - DX10 3.2.3 SystemThis is a DS10 system image. This disk has a preinstalled COBOL compiler andSORT/MERGE.
- DX10 3.3.0 SystemThis is a DS10 system image.
- DX10 3.6.0 SystemThis is a DS50 system image.
- DX10 3.7.0 SystemThis is a WD500 system image.
- DX10 BASICThis is the BASIC 3.1.0 installation disk on a DS10 image.
- DX10 COBOLThis is the COBOL 3.2.1 and SORT/MERGE 3.1.1 installation disk on a DS10 image.
- DX10 TPLThis is the TPL 1.1.0 installation disk on a DS10 image.
- DX10 3780/2780 This is the 3780/2780 Communications 4.0.0 installation disk on a DS10 image.
- DX10 TI FORMSThis is the TIFORMS 2.0.0 installation disk on a DS10 image.
- DX10 PASCAL This is the PASCAL 1.8.0G installation tape.
- DX10 COBOL and TIPE This is the COBOL 3.5.0J and TIPE 2.1.0C installation tape.
- DOCS SystemThis is a DS10 system image with the DOCS diagnostics suite.
- TXDS SystemThis system has my command line control program and VT100 CRT DSR.Also, SYSUTL was patched to allow current Y2K years.Sysgen also includes two disks, line printer and card reader.
- 911VDT TXDS SystemThis system has my command line control program.Also, SYSUTL was patched to allow current Y2K years.Sysgen also includes two disks, line printer and card reader.
- TX990 Fortran IVStandard TX990/TXDS Fortran IV distribution.Thanks to Lothar Paltins for providing this FD800 image.
- 990 Focal SystemThis image has a bootable FOCAL interpreter.
Here is a link to the FOCAL source written in Pascal for DX10. - 733 ASR TXDS SystemThis system is the standard TXDS system shipped by TI.
- forth990 -Version 1.0.2: A TI-990 version of Forth.
- MPP- The TI Micro Processor Pascal (MPP) archive.Thanks to Lothar Paltins for providing these FD800 images.
- UCSD Pascal- The UCSD Pascal archive of FD800 floppy images.
If you need Documentation for the TI-990 here is a link: Download tanita usb devices driver.
- TI-990 Documentation atbitsavers.org
I've also been working on a GCC port to the TI-990 and TMS-9900.There are also runtime libraries (libc.a, libm.a, etc.) that can be built withthe compiler. The instructions to download and install it are here: TI-990 GCC installation.
This home page is maintained by David Pitts. Please email with comments and corrections.
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