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== Further reading == * {{cite book |last=Cooper |first=James William |date=1984 |title=The Laboratory Microcomputer: Programming in Pascal and MC68000 Assembly Language on the IBM System 9000 |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]] |isbn=9780471810360 }} (A book about the System 9000 and how to use it written by a researcher at [[IBM Research]].) * [http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/ibm/share/SHARE_61_Proceedings_Volume_1_Summer_1983/A002%20The%20CS9000%20Microcomputer%3B%20Sandfelter.pdf The CS9000 Microcomputer], a SHARE paper on the CS9000 by Marty Sandfelder (IBM) * David J. States, "NUMBER CRUNCHING ON IBM'S NEW S9000. IBM joins with MIT's National Magnet Lab to develop spectrometers for imaging systems" in the ''[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1984-09 BYTE Guide to the IBM PC]'', fall 1984, pp. 218β230 has a fairly extensive review of S9000 used with CSOS * {{cite journal |last1=Stinson |first1=Steve |title=IBM Instruments introduces lab computer |journal=Chemical & Engineering News |date=5 July 1982 |volume=60 |issue=27 |page=12 |doi=10.1021/cen-v060n027.p012}} {{IBM midrange computers}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:IBM computers|System 9000]] [[Category:IBM workstations|System 9000]] [[Category:68k-based computers]] [[Category:32-bit computers]]
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