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CPUShack

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rjluna2
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Is the caption on the second picture really 1802VM3 die?  |
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CPUShack

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rjluna2
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No problem, CPUShack  |
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Vladyak2000

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A final article on the 1801 series microprocessors was planned. More precisely, about the mathematical coprocessor 1801vm4. But the article about 1801vm3 did not cause a single response. Maybe the topic is not interesting? And John and I shouldn't be wasting our time? Moreover, information must be searched literally bit by bit. _________________ My collection of post-Soviet Z80s.
https://oldcpu.ru/museum/ussr-cpu/museum-ussr-cpu-z80/ |
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lavrentii

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| For me it was really interesting, especially the part about "Uncommitted Logic Arrays". Interestingly the article was suggested to me by my Chrome news feed (it knows me well haha). |
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