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    Jay Glenn Miner (May 31, 1932 – June 20, 1994) was an American integrated circuit designer, known primarily for developing graphics and audio chips for...
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  • fasting advocate Jay McCallum (born 1960), justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court Jay McInerney (born 1955), American writer Jay Miner (1932–1994), American...
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  • Way and The Worry Wart, spent most of his life on a ranch near Prescott Jay Miner, integrated circuit designer known as "father of the Amiga" Tom Whittaker...
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    by Jay Miner who continued at Atari expanding on the design of the TIA for the Atari 8-bit computers with the ANTIC and CTIA/GTIA chips. Jay Miner later...
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    upon. A second prototype was completed by March 1976 with the help of Jay Miner, who created a chip called the Television Interface Adaptor (TIA) to send...
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  • by the original Los Gatos Amiga team including Jay Miner. After the release of the Amiga 1000, Jay Miner began to design its intended successor, between...
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  • developed the Amiga computer, code named Lorraine. In the early 1980s Jay Miner, along with other Atari staffers, had become fed up with management and...
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    21000 transistors and contains DMA Channel Controllers. According to Jay Miner, original Agnus was fabricated in 5 μm manufacturing process like all...
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    signatures of the Amiga designers (similar to the Macintosh); including Jay Miner and the paw print of his dog Mitchy. The A1000's case was designed by...
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    – the last system made by Commodore for the original Amiga Computers. Jay Miner joined Atari, Inc. in the 1970s to develop custom integrated circuits...
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  • Miner, American actress Jay Miner, American circuit designer, "father of the Amiga" Myrtilla Miner, American educator and abolitionist Rachel Miner,...
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    Commodore's chip manufacturing subsidiary, MOS Technology. According to Jay Miner, the OCS chipset was fabricated in 5 μm manufacturing process while AGA...
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    and co-chief architect in the creation of the Amiga 1000 computer with Jay Miner, Dave Morse, and RJ Mical. He was one of the main designers and developers...
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    1981, Amiga had exhausted venture capital and needed more financing. Jay Miner and his company had approached their former employer, the Warner-owned...
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    design and development team embossed on the inside of the case, including Jay Miner and the paw print of his dog, Mitchy. The Commodore Amiga models 500,...
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    4096-color palette. The video hardware was custom built and designed by Jay Miner and Dave Morse It used two chips, named Mikey and Suzy. Resolution was...
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    Video DMA driver for liquid-crystal display Custom built and designed by Jay Miner and Dave Morse 160×102 pixels resolution 4,096 color (12-bit) palette...
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  • language by Joe Decuir, who was working on the final VCS hardware with Jay Miner. Decuir has deferred much of the credit on the game, stating that "Ron...
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  • 1988 by Jay Rubin. Critically panned at the time of publication, The Miner has since been reassessed for its literary innovation. In The Miner, the 19-year-old...
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    Stella bicycles. Stella became the codename for the Atari 2600 because Jay Miner (the video chip designer) owned a Stella bicycle. "Stella bicycles". "Stella...
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    sufficient performance for Atari's needs. Atari hired Joe Decuir and Jay Miner to develop the hardware and custom Television Interface Adaptor for this...
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    objects known as player/missile graphics (sprites). Under the direction of Jay Miner, the CTIA/GTIA chips were designed by George McLeod with technical assistance...
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  • During a period where Atari had fewer hardware design needs, supervisor Jay Miner allowed Neubauer to work on software that eventually developed into Star...
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    loaded by the CPU into single-scan-line video registers. Atari engineer Jay Miner architected the two video chips for the Atari 8-bit computers. The CTIA...
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    between home computer makers Atari, Inc. and Commodore International. Jay Miner, one of the designers of the custom chips in the Atari 2600 and Atari...
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  • British breakfast television programme Lorraine, the workname used by Jay Miner for the first prototype of the Amiga computer Lorraine, codename for the...
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    shown on a television screen or computer display. Under the direction of Jay Miner, the chip was designed in 1977–1978 by Joe Decuir, Francois Michel, and...
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  • computer (originally developed by Amiga Corporation). In the early 1980s Jay Miner, along with other Atari, Inc. staffers, set up another chip-set project...
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    chip for the Atari 8-bit home computer range and then later recruited Jay Miner who had also worked on the graphics chip for the same machines. They formed...
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    seemingly negating much of the benefit of HAM mode. Amiga project lead Jay Miner relates: Hold and Modify came from a trip to see flight simulators in...
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