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    "Team 6502". Team 6502. "Chuck Peddle Byte Interview" (PDF). Byte. Peddle, Chuck (March 20, 2015). An Interview With Chuck Peddle: Charismatic Chipmaking...
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    is an 8-bit microprocessor that was designed by a small team led by Chuck Peddle for MOS Technology. The design team had formerly worked at Motorola on...
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    east coast of the US. The team of four design engineers was headed by Chuck Peddle and included Bill Mensch. At MOS they set about building a new CPU that...
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  • manufacturer in Scotts Valley, California. It was founded in 1980 by Chuck Peddle and Chris Fish, formerly of MOS Technology and capitalized by Walter...
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    Robert H. Cushman, EDN magazine's microprocessor editor, interviewed Chuck Peddle about MOS Technology's new 6502 microprocessor. Cushman then asked "Tom...
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  • Peddle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ambrose Peddle (1927–2014), Canadian politician Chuck Peddle (1937–2019), American computer...
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    machine in which new users could quickly start playing with the CPU. Chuck Peddle, leader of the 650x group at MOS (and former member of Motorola's 6800...
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    depending on the type of disk. Zone recording was pioneered and patented by Chuck Peddle in 1961 while working for General Electric. With a CAV-drive the data...
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    market. Along with the 6502 came Chuck Peddle's KIM-1 design, a small computer kit based on the 6502. At Commodore, Peddle convinced Jack Tramiel that calculators...
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    million Apple II's were shipped by the end of its production in 1993. Chuck Peddle designed the Commodore PET (short for Personal Electronic Transactor)...
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    attended, and met with the leader of the team that created the chip, Chuck Peddle. They proposed using the 6502 in a game console, and offered to discuss...
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    Leonard Tramiel (the son of Commodore CEO Jack Tramiel) and PET designer Chuck Peddle. The graphic characters of PETSCII were one of the extensions Commodore...
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    the Motorola 6800 8-bit microprocessor and was part of the team led by Chuck Peddle that created the MOS Technology 6502. He also designed the 16-bit successor...
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    Chuck Peddle, told Tramiel that calculators were a dead end and computers were the future, Tramiel told him to build one to prove the point. Peddle responded...
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    system would be key to widespread acceptance. Notable among them was Chuck Peddle, who was sent on sales trips and saw prospective customers repeatedly...
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    the market. Commodore was developing a video driver at the time, but Chuck Peddle, lead designer of the MOS Technology 6502 CPU used in the VCS and the...
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    Chuck Peddle convinced Jack Tramiel that calculators were a dead end business and that they should turn their attention to home computers. Peddle packaged...
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  • Rise and Fall of Commodore by Brian Bagnall Peddle, Chuck (12 June 2014). "Oral History of Chuck Peddle" (Interview). Interviewed by Doug Fairbairn and...
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    designed to be a really small package. "Oral History of Charles Ingerham "Chuck" Peddle" (PDF). June 12, 2014. p. 58. Retrieved 2021-05-30. You don't use a...
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  • copy that included a paper tape; and $13 for a copy on cassette tape. Chuck Peddle, president of MOS Technology, offered to buy the rights to the game for...
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    industrial control and as a peripheral processor. 1974 US Engineers Chuck Peddle and Bill Mensch leave Motorola after completing work on the 6800 CPU...
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  • "Perkin-Elmer - Micralign 600". January 1986. Peddle, Chuck (12 June 2014). "Oral History of Chuck Peddle" (Interview). Interviewed by Doug Fairbairn and...
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    same segment, to be presented at the January 1980 CES. For this reason Chuck Peddle and Bill Seiler started to design a computer named TOI (The Other Intellect)...
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  • Intel", Business Week, (3268), 1992-06-01. "commodore.ca - History - Chuck Peddle Inventor of the Personal Computer". Commodore.ca. Archived from the original...
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  • Company, would launch that company's famous chewing gum line in 1910 Chuck Peddle, who developed the MOS 6502 microprocessor in 1975, was born in Bangor...
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  • 8080A, the successor to the 8080 and 8008 designs from Intel. Along with Chuck Peddle, Weisbecker's IC designs exemplify the concept of doing a lot with very...
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  • 5.25-inch floppy drives of the Victor 9000 aka Sirius 1, designed by Chuck Peddle in 1981/1982, used a combination of GCR and zone bit recording by gradually...
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    Civic Auditorium, and saw the debut of the Commodore PET, presented by Chuck Peddle, and the Apple II, presented by then-22-year-old Steve Jobs and 26-year-old...
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  • introduced. An 8-bit microprocessor designed by a small team led by Chuck Peddle for MOS Technology, it is, by a considerable margin, the least expensive...
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  • Sciences Francis T. McAndrew, Ph.D. 1981, Psychologist/Professor/Author Chuck Peddle, Engineering Physics 1959, main developer of the MOS Technology 6502...
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