single-chip CDP1802. The 1802 represented the majority of COSMAC production, and today the entire line is known simply as the RCA 1802. The processor design...
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the company to sell small computers. RCA introduced the Studio II video game console—using Weisbecker's COSMAC 1802 CPU—in January 1977. Joyce Weisbecker...
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Netronics ELF II was an early microcomputer trainer kit featuring the RCA 1802 microprocessor, 256 bytes of RAM, DMA-based bitmap graphics, hexadecimal...
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The COSMAC Elf was an RCA 1802 microprocessor-based computer described in a series of construction articles in Popular Electronics magazine in 1976 and...
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COSMAC VIP (redirect from RCA COSMAC VIP)
purchased from RCA by mail order. It came in kit form, and had to be assembled. Its dimensions were 22 × 28 cm, and it had an RCA 1802 processor; along...
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Nano and the Telmac 2000. RCA 1802 (COSMAC) microprocessor CPU @ 1.75 MHz Cassette tape interface 2 kB RAM, expandable to 4 kB RCA CDP1861 'Pixie' video chip...
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internet, as protocols often use big endian byte coding by default. On the RCA 1802 series of microprocessors, the SEX, for "SEt X," instruction is used to...
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2002–2003 RCA-branded AutoShot VHS Camcorder, c. 1998 RCA connector used for audio and video RCA 1802, sometimes known as the COSMAC, an 8-bit CMOS microprocessor...
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used to store return addresses when subroutines are called. The original RCA 1802 version allocated 48 bytes for up to 12 levels of nesting; modern implementations...
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Corporation of America (RCA) in the mid-1970s as a support chip for the RCA 1802 microprocessor. The chip cost in 1977 amounted to less than US$20. The...
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species of butterfly COSMAC ELF, a single-board computer kit based on the RCA 1802 microprocessor Executable and Linkable Format (.elf), a file format for...
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COSMAC may refer to: The RCA (CDP)1802 microprocessor, aka RCA COSMAC The COSMAC ELF an RCA COSMAC microprocessor–based computer released 1976, sold as...
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77up2 aka "Baby 2650" Signetics 2650 1977 Netronics ELF II RCA 1802 1977 Quest SuperELF RCA 1802 1978 Elektor TV Games Computer Signetics 2650 1979 System...
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A seminal microprocessor in the world of spaceflight was RCA's RCA 1802 (aka CDP1802, RCA COSMAC) (introduced in 1976), which was used on board the Galileo...
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1802 was a year of the Gregorian and Julian calendar. 1802 may also refer to: BMW 1802, a car model RCA 1802, a microprocessor This disambiguation page...
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connections charge pumps temperature sensors early microprocessors, such as the RCA 1802 Silicon on sapphire pressure transducer, pressure transmitter and temperature...
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maintained by Conexant. Intersil is the manufacturer of the RCA (CDP)1802 microprocessor (also known as RCA COSMAC), a CPU traditionally used in space applications...
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models with 680X0 family processors Hong Kong Comx World Operations Comx-35 RCA 1802 1983 TV Cassette, optional floppy disk CDP 1879 [citation needed] Belgium...
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with a retail launch price of $399. Accompanying literature described the RCA 1802-powered system as "the revolutionary home computer... Programmed to talk...
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COMX-35 was a home computer that was one of the very few systems to use the RCA 1802 microprocessor, the same microprocessor that is also used in some space...
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microcontroller Electronic Arrays EA9002 1976 8-bit data, 12-bit addressing RCA 1802 1976 Zilog Z80 1976 8080 binary compatible Intel 8085 1977 8080 binary...
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Fairchild (U.S.) ca. 250,000 Fairchild F8 8-bit (CPU) RCA Studio II January 1977 RCA (U.S.) ca. 60,000 RCA 1802 8-bit (CPU) Bally Astrocade April 1978 Midway...
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Internet that the Voyager space probes were controlled by a version of the RCA 1802 (RCA CDP1802 "COSMAC" microprocessor), but such claims are not supported...
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earliest computers and microprocessors, such as the Manchester Baby and the RCA 1802, did not have a single subroutine call instruction. Subroutines could be...
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frequencies to avoid this problem. Static core microprocessors include the RCA 1802, Intel 80386EX, WDC W65C02S, WDC W65C816S and Freescale 683XX family. Many...
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experiments, the Thermal Control Surfaces Experiment (TCSE), used the RCA 1802 microprocessor. In the German experiment EXOSTACK, 30% of Bacillus subtilis...
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shifters The RCA CDP1861 was a very simple chip, built in CMOS technology (which was unusual for the mid-1970s) to complement the RCA 1802 microprocessor...
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Process Structures) programming language was specifically written for the RCA 1802 AMSAT Phase III satellite. The IPS threaded code language, developed for...
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microprocessors. NASA's Galileo spacecraft, sent to orbit Jupiter in 1989, used the RCA 1802 CMOS microprocessor due to low power consumption. Intel introduced a 1...
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Vintage computer (section RCA)
could not afford an Altair could afford an ELF, which was based on the RCA 1802 chip. Because the chips are still available from other sources, modern...
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