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unixless chips? RE: [ILUG] [OT kinda]mkisofs

unixless chips? RE: [ILUG] [OT kinda]mkisofs

Thomas Ribbrock emgaron at gmx.net
Thu Nov 11 23:57:39 GMT 1999


On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 09:47:22AM -0000, Breathnach, Proinnsias(Dublin) wrote:
 
> > C64 => lunix (yes unix on the commodore 64!!)
> It's not all that bad either, although you really need to have a cable to
> SLIP to your PC and use the "Mass storage Devices" available to the PC
> 
> > what cpu is in those computers anyway? M68xx??
> 6502 Processor ~1 MHz

6510, to be precise. Pretty much the same as 6502, though it had a few
control lines extra - which were needed for that weird memory management the
C64 had (anybody remembers $C000? 4K for assembly, well hidden away... ;-) )

But what about a Sharp 1403? <grin>

TRi
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