MOS Technology 65CE02
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The 65CE02 (a derivative of 6502/65c02) is a CPU core developed by Commodore Semiconductor Group (formerly known as Commodore MOS) that has been used in the CSG 4510 micro controller (that combined a CPU and several I/O components) in the Commodore C64DX/C65.
A product that used the 65CE02 was the Commodore A2232 serial port card for the Amiga.
External links
- [Commodore Semiconductor Group CSG65CE02 Technical Reference]
- [65CE02 Microprocessor (Preliminary) (Nov. 1988)]
65xx-series CPUs from MOS Technology, second source/clone vendors, and the Western Design Center |
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MOS 4510 ● MOS 6501 ● MOS 6502 ● WDC 65C02 ● Hudson HuC6280 ● Ricoh 2A03 ● MOS 6507 ● MOS 6508 ● MOS 6509 MOS 6510 (and 7501, 8500, 8501) ● MOS 8502 ● MOS 65CE02 ● WDC 65802 ● WDC 65816 ● Ricoh 5A22 ● Nintendo SA-1 |
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