drogon wrote:
Not sure the NMOS ones went over 1Mhz
- Synertek: 2MHz
- Rockwell: 3MHz
- Commodore: 3MHz
- GTE (no NMOS)
In the late 1970's Bill Mensch had NMOS 6502's running at 10MHz. That doesn't mean they would pass all the timing margin guarantees at that speed, or that they were guaranteed to run at 10MHz under the whole temperature range. He tells that early production testing was done on a crude, home-made manual tester. If I understood it correctly, the tester was hand-made to approximate the timings of the accompanying parts that a 6502 of so many MHz would have to operate with, which implied that the 6502 met the remainder of the timing margins, and then if it worked at 4MHz, they'd mark it for 2MHz, and it if didn't make it for 4MHz, even by the slimmest of margins, it was marked for 1MHz. IOW, a 1MHz might have actually worked at 3.9MHz, at room temperature.