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Re: Codename G-OS
- Subject: Re: Codename G-OS
- From: stieber@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Christian Stieber)
- Date: 1997/11/06
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- Organization: Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
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dklugh@iwaynet.net wrote:
> A 32-bit 6502???
65832. Don't know whether they got around to develop it --- I lost
track when I stopped working on/with my 65816 machine. But they did
call the 65816 a "16 bit CPU", although I didn't quite agree with
them. So I suppose the 65832 was going to be the "32 bit" version (I
don't remember for sure, but I think they talked about the "65832
and the FPU", not about the "65832 FPU".
Christian