single-chip CDP1802. The 1802 represented the majority of COSMAC production, and today the entire line is known simply as the RCA 1802. The processor design...
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COSMAC may refer to: The RCA (CDP)1802 microprocessor, aka RCA COSMAC The COSMAC ELF an RCA COSMAC microprocessor–based computer released 1976, sold as...
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The COSMAC Elf was an RCA 1802 microprocessor-based computer described in a series of construction articles in Popular Electronics magazine in 1976 and...
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RCA introduced the Studio II video game console—using Weisbecker's COSMAC 1802 CPU—in January 1977. Joyce Weisbecker, the daughter of the console's...
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The COSMAC VIP (1977) was an early microcomputer that was aimed at video games. Essentially, it was a COSMAC ELF with a supplementary CDP1861/CDP1864 video...
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language, developed by Joseph Weisbecker on his 1802 microprocessor. It was initially used on the COSMAC VIP and Telmac 1800, which were 8-bit microcomputers...
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and the 5 slot 86-line bus for expansion cards. COSMAC ELF RCA COSMAC VIP Quest SuperELF RCA 1802 microprocessor Early Microcomputers Competing 6502...
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Voyager space probes were controlled by a version of the RCA 1802 (RCA CDP1802 "COSMAC" microprocessor), but such claims are not supported by the primary...
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2010-06-18. "RCA COSMAC 1802". The Antique Chip Collector's Page. Archived from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2010-06-14. "CDP 1802" (PDF). Microcomputer...
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butterfly Microtia elva, a species of butterfly COSMAC ELF, a single-board computer kit based on the RCA 1802 microprocessor Executable and Linkable Format...
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