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MOS 6510

MOS 6510

MOS 6510 microprocessor technical specifications

Developed by: MOS Technology
Launched: 1982
ALU bits: 8

The MOS 6510 is the direct successor to the famous 6502.
The main change from the 6502 is the addition of an 8-bit general-purpose I/O port.
It was used as the CPU in the Commodore 64 home computer.

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MOS 6510 contemporary microprocessors


Manufacturer: Motorola
Launched: 1982
Bits: 16
Clock: 8 MHz
Transistors: 69 000

The Motorola 68010 corrected several bugs of the 68000 and added some features, which allowed it to use paged virtual memory.

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Manufacturer: Intel
Launched: 1982
Bits: 16
Clock: 6 MHz
Transistors: 134 000
Technology: 1.5 nanometers


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Personal computers equipping the microprocessor MOS 6510


Manufacturer: Commodore
Launches: 1982
Manufactured in US
CPU: MOS Technology 6510 @ 0.985MHz
Memory: 64 KB
Support: Cassette
Hard drive: None
Operating system: BASIC