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Motorola 6800 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Motorola 6800 family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 6800 family of 8-bit microprocessors (µPs) and microcontrollers (µCs) is based upon the Motorola 6800 CPU. The architecture also inspired the MOS Technology 6502, and that company initially star...
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A number of microprocessor instruction set cards in a common format are ... 6800 - Motorola 8-bit µP; 6801 - Motorola 8-bit µC chip (includes RAM and ROM) ...
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A Wisdom Archive on Motorola 6800 ... this was due to it being assembly language source-compatible because it used the same instruction set developed by Computer Terminal Corporation. The 8080's large 40 pin DIP packaging permitted it to provide a 16-bit address bus and an 8-bit data bus, allowing easy access to 64 kilobytes...
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This document starts by providing a brief overview of the ELLA language. ... The majority of the document describes the design and development of an abstract high level ELLA model of a Motorola 6800 Microprocessor, including all of the 197 codes which make up the 6800 instruction set.
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The 68000 family is classified as a Complex Instruction Set Computer (CISC. If the base 68000 has ... Contrast this with early architectures, for example the Motorola 6800. This MPU has an 8-bit op-code of which 197 combinations are used for 72 instructions, six address modes, two Data and three Address registers.
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Motorola 6800 Microprocessor ... Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC), is a microprocessor CPU design philosophy that favors a smaller and simpler set of instructions that all take about the same amount of time to execute. ... The 88000 (m88k for short) is a microprocessor design produced by Motorola.
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