Re: Language/Compiler for 8/16 bit processor?

rehrauer@apollo.hp.com (Steve Rehrauer)
Mon, 24 Jan 1994 15:52:21 GMT

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From: rehrauer@apollo.hp.com (Steve Rehrauer)
Keywords: architecture, design
Organization: Hewlett-Packard Corporation, Chelmsford, MA
References: 94-01-081 94-01-089
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 1994 15:52:21 GMT

amn@ubik.demon.co.uk (Anthony Naggs) writes:
>BTW I'm curious, how widely used is the 65816?


I believe it's the CPU in Nintendo's "Super NES" video game console.
And Apple's IIgs home computer, too, I think. Those two alone probably
put it in several million households, though that's probably not what
you meant by "widely used"...
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Steve rehrauer@apollo.hp.com
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