On 2/2/25 17:22, Will Cooke via cctalk wrote: > > > Not quite lost. The 1802 crowd is doing amazing things. > See https://groups.io/g/cosmacelf/message/33678 > > And if you know anything about the 1802, it's, uh, not so speedy.
At its introduction,it was one of few static CMOS CPUs. You could run it from batteries and stop the clock when not needed. Perfect for telemetry. I think the Intersil 6100 was another, but required 12-bit wide memory. --Chuck