On Mon, Feb 03, 2025 at 06:09:28AM +0000, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
> 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

..and it had a "sex" instruction.

IMO, one of the original RISC cpus.. LoL..

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