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From: dgj2y@kelvin.seas.Virginia.EDU (Dave Jacobowitz)
Subject: Re: Which microprocessor does Nintendo use?
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In article <3a0gu8$bra@usenet.rpi.edu>,
Gunslinger <mumford@cii3112-14.its.rpi.edu> wrote:
>>: Can someone tell me which microprocessor Nintendo uses in its game 
>>: entertainment systems? Who manufactures the microprocessor?
>>
>>The SNES uses a 65c816 and the NES uses a 65c02 both from Western
>>Design Center (WDC).
>
>That's kind of funny - The Apple IIGS uses the 65c816, if I'm not mistaken.
>I have one at home (Apple).
>-- 

Yes, and the ][e uses the 65C02. 

dave jacobowitz
dgj2y@virginia.edu


