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Re: 6502 relaunched.
On Jan 29, 12:49 pm, Steve Nickolas
<lyricalnan...@usotsuki.hoshinet.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Jan 2012, Holger wrote:
> > Kevin Dady schrieb:
>
> >> On Jan 28, 10:22 am, Egan Ford <dataj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Relaunched-the-6502-microproce...
>
> >> heh that is good news, though I have become a bit acustom to much of
> >> the "junk" being built in with the 1 6502 based MCU I have used
> >> recently ... its a bit nice to just drop in a sram, a couple diodes,
> >> and a hex inverter and basically have a functional system with serial
> >> port access
>
> > This is old news. You can get the 6502 from Western Design Center, but be
> > aware, this CMOS-Version does not run properly on the Apple II, because of
> > some timing problems. For the old Apple II, you still need the NMOS 6502,
> > which is obsolete for many years.
>
> > Holger
>
> IIRC, only the 1 MHz parts have the issue.
>
> This is a 14 MHz part.
>
> -uso.
and it depends on the II ... my //c has a cmos version in it for
instance