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Re: 6502 Multitasking OS announce
- Subject: Re: 6502 Multitasking OS announce
- From: mzenier@netcom.com (Mark Zenier)
- Date: 1996/03/26
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in <4j85ha$sjb@seagoon.newcastle.edu.au>, Bruce R. McFarling wrote:
: Nope. I *will* agree that the 6809 and the 65C816 in 8-bit
: mode may be better micro-computer micro-processors than the 6502. I
: do wish an EEPROM version of the 6502 based micro - controller was
: available, since for a hobbyist its a little hard to take advantage
: of the 8K ROM version.
Have you tried Mitsubishi. Most of their 8 bit single chip controllers
are 6502 based. They have windowed UVEPROM and piggyback (an EPROM
socket on the top of the package) versions.
Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com mzenier@netcom.com