Technical Design Labs
Technical Design Labs (TDL), founded 1976 by Carl Galletti and Roger Amidon, was an early producer of personal computers. TDL was based in Princeton, New Jersey, USA in the 1970s and early 1980s.
The company's Xitan had an S-100 bus and a Z-80-based CPU.[1]
The company was later (1978) renamed Xitan, in honor of its primary product.
See also
References
- ↑ Advertisement: XITAN Alpha 1 and Alpha 2 from Technical Design Labs, Published 1977, From Volume 1 Issue 1 of ROM Magazine.
- ↑ Inside Track, By John C. Dvorack, Page 80, InfoWorld, 29 Oct 1984, ...from his days at the defunct S-100 firm Technical Design Labs: Roger Amidon and ... Amidon apparently had much to do with the QX-10's hardware design...
- Notes
- http://www.carlgalletti.com/bio.htm - Carl Galletti's Homepage
- http://www.roger.amidon.com/roger_re.htm - Roger Amidon's Homepage
- http://rwebs.net/micros/TDL/ - Product brochure.
- Technical Design Labs (TDL) - History
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