The Signetics 2650 was an 8-bit microprocessor introduced in July 1975. According to Adam Osborne's book An Introduction to Microprocessors Vol 2: Some...
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started by Signetics in 1966, as an independent subcontract service provider. They continue to use the name "Signetics". Since 2000, the Signetics brand is...
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instead of an exterior power pack. CPU: 8-bit Signetics 2650AI at 0.887 MHz Programmable video interface: Signetics 2636N at 3.58 MHz. This chipset was less...
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Interton VC 4000's power comes from a Signetics 2650 CPU (which is the same as an Arcadia 2001) and a Signetics 2636 gaming controller. Both controllers...
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μPD780C/μPD780C-1 R4200 V850 NC4016 (originally called the NC4000) Tegra family Signetics 2650 OpenRISC family SPARC PANAFACOM-16A (originally MN1610) MIPROC 16 1802...
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sold by Elektor in kit form from April 1979. It used the Signetics 2650 CPU with the Signetics 2636 PVI for graphics and sound. These were the same chips...
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medium-scale integrated circuit. Another popular chip was the SCN2651 from the Signetics 2650 family. An example of an early 1980s UART was the National Semiconductor...
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and long) of black plastic cases. Main Processor: Signetics 2650 CPU (some variants run a Signetics 2650A) RAM: 1 KB ROM: None Video display: 128 × 208...
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MC10800 (4-bit) Motorola MC14500B Industrial Control Unit (ICU) (1-bit) Signetics 2650 (8-bit) Motorola 6800 (8-bit) Motorola 6802 (8-bit) Motorola 6808 (8-bit)...
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77up2 aka "Baby 2650" Signetics 2650 1977 Netronics ELF II RCA 1802 1977 Quest SuperELF RCA 1802 1974 Elektor TV Games Computer Signetics 2650 1979 System...
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