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NuMachine The NuMachine, or Nu machine, was developed in the late 1970s at MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) by Professor Steve Ward〔(Steve Ward | CSAIL )〕 and his research group in concert with Western Digital.〔(Western Digital Corp. Company History )〕 It was a project to design a computer workstation that interfaced with local area networks using microprocessors. It included a new operating system called Trix, which the GNU Project used for its first attempt at an operating system kernel. The NuMachine was first developed commercially by Western Digital. It was bought by Texas Instruments in 1983.〔(The Explorer III Project (historical) )〕 Texas Instruments dropped the NuMachine development in 1985 in favor of the TI Explorer.〔''(Irvine-Based NuMachine to Close by June )'', Los Angeles Times 1985-03-12〕 Its main legacy was a bus architecture called NuBus that was later adopted by Apple Computer for its Macintosh II and by NeXT, and influenced the design of the PCI bus. ==References==
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