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MOS Technology 65xx is a family of 8-bit microprocessors from MOS Technology, based on the Motorola 6800 (introduced ca. 1975). The 65xx family most notably included the 6502, used in several home computers such as the Commodore PET and VIC_20, the Apple II, and the Atari 800.


The most popular 6502 based computer, the Commodore 64, used a modified 6502 CPU, the 6510. A European computer which used the 6502 was the BBC Micro, manufactured by Acorn, Ltd.


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This article was originally based on material from the Free On_line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.


List of 65xx(x)-based products from MOS Technology and the Western Design Center

Single board computers & microprocessors: MOS/CBM KIM-1 | 6501 | 6502 | 6507 | 6508 | 6509 | 6510/7501/8510 | 8500 | 8502 | W65C02 | W65816 | W65802
Support chips: 6520 PIA | 6522 VIA | 6526 CIA | 6529 SPIA | 6530 | 6551 ACIA | 6560 VIC | 6567 VIC-II | 6581 SID | 6845 | 7360 TED | 8563 VDC



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MOS Technology 65xx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (221 words)
MOS Technology 65xx is a family of 8-bit microprocessors from MOS Technology, based on the Motorola 6800 (introduced ca.
The 65xx family most notably included the 6502, used in several home computers such as the Commodore PET and VIC-20, the Apple II, and the Atari 800.
One popular 6502 based computer, the Commodore 64, used a modified 6502 CPU, the 6510.
| DSP-FPGA.com (968 words)
Through the program, Lattice and WDC will provide complete system solutions for their mutual customers who are integrating system-level IP with the most advanced FPGA silicon architectures.
WDC is considered a pioneer in the design and licensing of microprocessor technology Intellectual Property (IP) cores and inspired Acorn engineers to create the popular ARMxx series of microprocessors.
In addition, WDC began selling 65xx brand microprocessor chips to Apple Computer in 1984, making it the first supplier of microprocessors as a fabless semiconductor company.
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