Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU!V131Q5CG From: V131Q5CG@UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (John Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: 6502 support chips Message-ID: <8905231349.aa06105@SMOKE.BRL.MIL> Date: 23 May 89 17:46:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 30 From: IN%"INFO-APP@NDSUVM1.BITNET" Date: 22-MAY-1989 22:35:43 Description: Re: 6502 support chips Received: from ubvm.BITNET by UBVMS.BITNET; Mon, 22 May 89 22:33 EDT Received: by UBVM (Mailer R2.03B) id 0973; Mon, 22 May 89 22:35:21 EDT Date: Sat, 20 May 89 23:29:10 GMT From: Paul Sander Subject: Re: 6502 support chips Sender: INFO-APP Info-Apple List To: "(no name)" Reply-to: Info-Apple@BRL.MIL Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was info-apple-request@BRL.MIL Comments: To: info-apple@BRL.MIL >In article <7994@mtune.ATT.COM>, rkh@mtune.ATT.COM (Robert Halloran) writes: >> [...] > As I recall, the 6502 was designed at MOS Technology (anyone out there > still remember the venerable KIM-1? [...] The 6502 was designed at MOS Technology (MOSTEK now, I believe) and manufactured by MOS, Synertek, and Rockwell; model #'s MCS6502/SY6502, according to my "Apple ][ Reference Manual". ------------- John Taylor -- State University of New York at Buffalo Bitnet : v131q5cg@ubvmsc Internet: v131q5cg@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu