On 9/19/2025 2:16 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
The 6502 was s'posedly develeped because Motorola was upset that the 6500? was too closely based on the 6800.

6800 never really caught on until the 6809 (a really great chip), but the 6502 was immensely popular (although, nowhere near as much as the 8080/Z80)

Which I find ironic, because the 6809 uses big endian notation for code and vectors, whereas the rest used little endian (and so did the 65XX, not that anyone here didn't already know that)

That said, I wonder if the '09 interest was due to the highly orthogonal and relocatable ISA.

Jim


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