Re: Overview of 6502-like cores, hard, soft, partial, overbl
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 6:25 am
As you may notice I keep updating the list with entries from the replies. I want to limit the list with respect to the number of entries. I.e. we can´t add 600 different mask-programmable Mitsubishi controllers, plus there are far too many other kinds of micro controllers with 6502-like cores that needs to be mask programmed (thus are unusable for most of us). For historical interest I can add some, but it will be limited.
Rockwell had some versions (of the kind with mask programmed roms) that can be used with external PROMS, even in the NMOS era. Such are more interesting to the general user as they can be programmed at home/in office and thus can be used for a small number of prototypes. So I generally would think its better to add (a few) of the kind that can be used with an external ROM.
Its easier to add things if you can link to a data sheet. Some old IC´s tend to be limited to prototypes and datasheets are non-existent. So I will limit the list to whatever one can get a datasheet on.
Anyway, happy to add more!
Rockwell had some versions (of the kind with mask programmed roms) that can be used with external PROMS, even in the NMOS era. Such are more interesting to the general user as they can be programmed at home/in office and thus can be used for a small number of prototypes. So I generally would think its better to add (a few) of the kind that can be used with an external ROM.
Its easier to add things if you can link to a data sheet. Some old IC´s tend to be limited to prototypes and datasheets are non-existent. So I will limit the list to whatever one can get a datasheet on.
Anyway, happy to add more!