Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!ubc-cs!van-bc!mdivax1!hiebert From: hiebert@mdivax1.uucp (Graeme Hiebert) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: Commodore !1Meg/C64 Message-ID: <1989Jul31.155004.3085@mdivax1.uucp> Date: 31 Jul 89 15:50:04 GMT References: <841@mrsvr.UUCP> <67911@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> <122@egrunix.UUCP> <6247@rpi.edu> Reply-To: hiebert@mdivax1.uucp (Graeme Hiebert) Organization: Mobile Data International, Richmond, B.C., Canada Lines: 16 In article <6247@rpi.edu> mketch@pawl.rpi.edu (Michael D. Ketchen) writes: > ... > By the way, the 65C02 is the CMOS version of the 6502. It's an 8-bit chip, > but since it's CMOS, it uses less power than regular chips, making it good > for computers that run on battery packs. (Does Apple use it in the ][c? I > can't remember...) > ... You betcha. -g -- "I didn't sleep well last night. This girl kept knocking on my hotel room door. After awhile, I had to get up and let her out." -Henny Youngman Graeme Hiebert (hiebert@mdivax1.uucp, ...{uunet,ubc-cs}!van-bc!mdivax1!hiebert)