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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the company to sell small computers. RCA introduced the Studio II video game console—using Weisbecker's COSMAC 1802 CPU—in January 1977. Joyce Weisbecker...
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Netronics ELF II was an early microcomputer trainer kit featuring the RCA 1802 microprocessor, 256 bytes of RAM, DMA-based bitmap graphics, hexadecimal...
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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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COSMAC VIP (redirect from RCA COSMAC VIP)
purchased from RCA by mail order. It came in kit form, and had to be assembled. Its dimensions were 22 × 28 cm, and it had an RCA 1802 processor; along...
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Nano and the Telmac 2000. RCA 1802 (COSMAC) microprocessor CPU @ 1.75 MHz Cassette tape interface 2 kB RAM, expandable to 4 kB RCA CDP1861 'Pixie' video chip...
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used to store return addresses when subroutines are called. The original RCA 1802 version allocated 48 bytes for up to 12 levels of nesting; modern implementations...
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2002–2003 RCA-branded AutoShot VHS Camcorder, c. 1998 RCA connector used for audio and video RCA 1802, sometimes known as the COSMAC, an 8-bit CMOS microprocessor...
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Corporation of America (RCA) in the mid-1970s as a support chip for the RCA 1802 microprocessor. The chip cost in 1977 amounted to less than US$20. The...
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internet, as protocols often use big endian byte coding by default. On the RCA 1802 series of microprocessors, the SEX, for "SEt X," instruction is used to...
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