• The CSG 65CE02 is an 8/16-bit microprocessor developed by Commodore Semiconductor Group in 1988. It is a member of the MOS Technology 6502 family, developed...
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  • in several late model 8-bit processors, including the WDC 65816, the CSG 65CE02, and the Motorola 6809. The new mode, known as "direct page" addressing...
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  • 6502 and its derivatives, the WDC 65C02, WDC 65C802 and WDC 65C816, and CSG 65CE02, all handle interrupts in a similar fashion. There are three hardware...
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    and classification Instruction set NMOS 6502/6510 Physical specifications Package(s) 40-pin DIP History Predecessor(s) MOS 6510 Successor(s) CSG 65CE02...
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    board computer (kit)/CPU evaluation board, based on 6502 4510 – CPU (CSG 65CE02) with two CIAs on-chip; 3.45 MHz 5719 – Gary Gate Array 2521 – 8-digit...
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    Constellation, Fidelity Elite (4–20 MHz) Interrupts in 65xx processors CSG 65CE02, a further enhanced version of the 65C02 Some sources, including prior...
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    (expandable), C64-compatible Commodore 128 of 1985. The CPU named CSG 4510 R3 is a custom CSG 65CE02 (a MOS 6502 derivative), combined with two MOS 6526 complex...
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    JMP ($xxFF) bug. CSG, MOS 65CE02 CMOS variant developed by the Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG), formerly MOS Technology. The 65CE02 provides a further...
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    115,200 bits/s. The serial card used the 65CE02 CPU clocked at 3.58 MHz. This CPU was also part of the CSG 4510 CPU core that was used in the Commodore...
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