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MOS 6510 datasheet (preliminary, Nov. 1982, PDF format) Siliconinsider@Twitter - Die shot of MOS Technology 6510 at the Wayback Machine (archived February 27, 2023) komkon.org - Computer Emulation Resources (includes downloadable source code for 6502) Web server using a MOS 6510 computer (aka C64) at the Wayback Machine (archived July 28, 2018)
Common random-access memory (RAM) of the Commodore C64-era allowed accesses at 2 MHz. If the CPU and display chip both shared the same memory to communicate, which was the common solution in the era when RAM was expensive, then one would normally have to have the CPU and display chip arbitrate access to the bus so that only one of them used it at a time, generally by having one of them pause ...
On the Japanese PC-98, if the system is booted from floppy disk, the dedicated version of MS-DOS assigns letters to all floppy drives before considering hard drives; it does the opposite if it is booted from a hard drive, that is, if the OS was installed on the hard drive, MS-DOS would assign this drive as drive "A:" and a potentially existing ...
Spin-off of Computer & Communications Technology [54] [55] DMA Systems: United States: 1981: 1985: Dissolution [56] DZU AD: Bulgaria: 1968: 1999: Dissolution: Originally a state-owned entity, later converted to private company; HDD assets dispersed between 1997 and 1999 [47]: 289 [57] Ecol. 2: United States: 1990: 1993: Dissolution: Never ...
If multiple drives in a chain are used, then the startup procedure is to power on the first drive in the chain, alter its device number via a software command to the highest number in the chain (if three drives were used, then the first drive in the chain would be set to device #10), then power on the next drive, alter its device number to the ...
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The Machine is an experimental computer made by Hewlett Packard Enterprise. It was created as part of a research project to develop a new type of computer architecture for servers. The design focused on a “memory centric computing” architecture, where NVRAM replaced traditional DRAM and disks in the memory hierarchy .
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