Our History
We here at O-P-A, are so busy everyday in our work.
Which is in itself by no means an easy task.
Let me tell you what happens in the brainstorming process.
We sometimes end up leaving a trail of undone mess.
Like this website, which is updated once every 10 years.
But website's are old news and outdated technology.
We here at O-P-A are into the future of tomorrow's toys.
Complete Timeline of our O-P-A past history.
1995 - GMTA Technology
After three years of R&D, OPA and NIT are pleased to announce the first three applications of our "GMTA Technology", each of which will start a whole new industry in many fields. Briefly, the "GMTA System" is an embeddable machine having the full power and flexibility of a complete computer system built into one small self-contained unit, which can be fully programmed remotely from a central office or by just changing a solid-state cartridge containing all the hardware operating system and related application software. In the following three applications below, the basic "GMTA System" is a totally self-contained unit with no mechanical moving parts, molded into the case of the CRT monitors, flat-panel screens, or projection display units. It can be left on and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year after year with almost no wear or tear. (For more info, and our original news release, click on this history item)
1992 NIT - New & Improved Technologies, Inc.
In 1992, the founders of OPA formed a new company called NIT New & Improved Technologies Inc. to start "Research & Development" on a series of new products based on our own in-house developed core technology which will revolutionize the current computer era and help bring technology forward into the 21st century.
1985 OPA - Oasis Pensive Abacutors
OPA Oasis Pensive Abacutors was started in 1985 to provide new software and hardware for Texas Instruments computers. (Short burb of first ten years of our history 1985-1995) OPA has built up a wealth of experienced staff, state-of-the-art CAD equipment, and its own in-house IC design lab & programming over the last tens years of business. OPA is producing a very successful line of products ranging from video upgrades, non-volatile memory cards, solid-state program cartridges and a powerful unique line of software.
With links to other websites with more info or original news item.
(Oh no!, We are busy updating this section of our website also!)
After three years of R&D, OPA and NIT are pleased to announce the first three applications of our "GMTA Technology", each of which will start a whole new industry in many fields. Briefly, the "GMTA System" is an embeddable machine having the full power and flexibility of a complete computer system built into one small self-contained unit, which can be fully programmed remotely from a central office or by just changing a solid-state cartridge containing all the hardware operating system and related application software. In the following three applications below, the basic "GMTA System" is a totally self-contained unit with no mechanical moving parts, molded into the case of the CRT monitors, flat-panel screens, or projection display units. It can be left on and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year after year with almost no wear or tear. (For more info, and our original news release, click on this history item)
In 1992, the founders of OPA formed a new company called NIT New & Improved Technologies Inc. to start "Research & Development" on a series of new products based on our own in-house developed core technology which will revolutionize the current computer era and help bring technology forward into the 21st century.
OPA Oasis Pensive Abacutors was started in 1985 to provide new software and hardware for Texas Instruments computers. (Short burb of first ten years of our history 1985-1995) OPA has built up a wealth of experienced staff, state-of-the-art CAD equipment, and its own in-house IC design lab & programming over the last tens years of business. OPA is producing a very successful line of products ranging from video upgrades, non-volatile memory cards, solid-state program cartridges and a powerful unique line of software.


