Motorola 6800 (redirect from MC6800)
microprocessor designed and first manufactured by Motorola in 1974. The MC6800 microprocessor was part of the M6800 Microcomputer System (later dubbed...
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an assembler—showing original assembly language (right) for the Motorola MC6800 and the assembled form Paradigm Imperative, unstructured, often metaprogramming...
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its numerous non-obvious instruction mnemonics. With the advent of the MC6800 (introduced in 1974), a design flaw was discovered by programmers. Due to...
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MEK6800D2 Microcomputer, circa 1976. This microcomputer is based on a Motorola MC6800 8-bit microprocessor. The board on the left is the Microcomputer module...
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telephone. In 1974, Motorola introduced its first microprocessor, the 8-bit MC6800, used in automotive, computing and video game applications. The 6800 was...
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machines are poorly suited. […] Under some circumstances, a combination of an MC6800 MPU and an MC14500B ICU may be the best solution. […] Program Counter The...
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house". Designed in coordination with Motorola it had multiple Motorola MC6800 microprocessors that "opened and closed windows, adjusted blinds, and stored...
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microprocessor set is 1 MHz n-MOS". Control Engineering. 21 (11): 11. November 1974. MC6800 microprocessor price was $360. The MC6850 asynchronous communications interface...
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ports, or output a plain high or low signal. In 1976 Motorola switched the MC6800 family to a depletion-mode technology to improve the manufacturing yield...
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1974–1975, Australian computer music engineer Tony Furse developed the MC6800-based Qasar M8 with a software sequencer MUSEQ 8, with a minimum price of...
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clock frequency of 2 MHz and did 0.64 MIPS. 1974 US Motorola announces the MC6800 8-bit microprocessor. It is easier to implement than the 8080 because it...
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microprocessor set is 1 MHz n-MOS". Control Engineering. 21 (11): 11. November 1974. MC6800 microprocessor price was $360. The MC6850 asynchronous communications interface...
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week of 1980, and as late as the 8th week of 1981) VSM/1 (SC-01 based, has mc6800 running "voxOS") Votrax 'circuit cards' (SC-01 based) Speech PAC (SC-01...
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2011-01-07 at the Wayback Machine and Robert Uiterwyk's Micro Basic – A MC6800 tiny BASIC later sold with the SWTPC 6800 computer MINOL – Erik Mueller's...
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the 6502-based Apple II line, but examples were also given for the Z80, MC6800, i8085, and even the 16-bit Z8000. Additionally, prior to the introduction...
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(compatible with the Motorola MC6802, a slightly improved version of the Motorola MC6800) running at a slow 0.89 MHz, and it came with 16 KB of RAM (expandable to...
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