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[[File:MOS6502AD.jpg|250px|right|6502AD (click to enlarge)]] | [[File:MOS6502AD.jpg|250px|right|6502AD (click to enlarge)]] | ||
{{Monolithic IC | |||
|Manufacturer=MOS Technology | |||
|Model=6502 | |||
|Part_nos= | |||
|an=an | |||
|Description=8-bit microprocessor | |||
|Used_in=1220;1225;1230;DC509;DC5009;DC5010; | |||
}} introduced in 1975 that was originally developed by a team led by the engineer Chuck Peddle at MOS Technology (later purchased by Commodore). | |||
It was second-sourced by other companies such as California Micro Devices (GTE Microcircuits), Rockwell, and Synertek. | It was second-sourced by other companies such as California Micro Devices (GTE Microcircuits), Rockwell, and Synertek. | ||
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* [[DC509]], [[DC5009]]: R6504 28-pin DIP variant with 13-bit address bus (8K address space) | * [[DC509]], [[DC5009]]: R6504 28-pin DIP variant with 13-bit address bus (8K address space) | ||
* [[DC5010]] | * [[DC5010]] | ||
{{Part usage}} | |||
==Supported by== | ==Supported by== |