On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Michael Sokolov wrote:
>theory. The simplest (in terms of least internal state) computer CPU I know of
>is the basic PDP-11, which has 8 16-bit general purpose registers (including
>the program counter and stack pointer) and a 16-bit processor status word.
>These registers constitute all of its internal state. But if you do the math,

Gee, I don't usually argue _for_ the simplicity of the 6502..  But it has
3 8 bit registers and a bunch of status bits.


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