The 6551 Asynchronous Communications Interface Adapter (ACIA) is an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology. It served as a companion UART chip for...
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MOS Technology, Inc. ("MOS" being short for Metal Oxide Semiconductor), later known as CSG (Commodore Semiconductor Group) and GMT Microelectronics, was...
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MOS Technology 65xx based microprocessors, microcontrollers (µCs), and related support devices. WDC was founded in 1978 by a former MOS Technology employee...
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called their 8251 device a "Programmable Communication Interface". MOS Technology 6551 was known under the name "Asynchronous Communications Interface Adapter"...
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Western Design Center (WDC) and is a drop-in replacement for the MOS Technology 6551. The ACIA has an internal baud rate generator, eliminating the need...
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print page one rotated or inverted. The Serial Pro utilized the MOS Technology 6551 ACIA chip and offered serial baud rates from 50 bit/s to 19,200 bit/s...
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Plus/4 had a built-in MOS Technology 6551 UART chip that could perform up to 19200 bit/s, unlike the C64, which emulated the 6551 chip in software.[citation...
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1977 by Commodore International. A single all-in-one case combines a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, Commodore BASIC in read-only memory, keyboard,...
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the MOS Technology 6526 CIA #2 in the C64 and C128 to the processor's NMI line, which was part of the means by which software emulation of the 6551 ACIA...
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exactly 50 factors 6491 – Sophie Germain prime 6502 – model number of the MOS Technology 6502 which equipped early computers such as the Apple I and II, Commodore...
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Ancient Mediterranean France. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-5202-6551-6. Briggs (2010), pp. 282–286; Wood (2011), pp. 60, 66, 73–74, 239 Abbott...
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