>  > Did 6800's exist btw? I do tech support for state schools, and some have
>>  referred to them often enough for me to wonder if some special
>>  educational version existed, however they've all been replaced and seem
>>  to only exist in memory now - been meaning to ask that, and thought you,
>  > pickle, may have an idea there if anyone would :D

6800, 6801, 6802 and 6809 DID exist. I built a kit computer (SWTP) in 
the late 70;s that used 6800 and later the 6809. It came out around 
the time the Apple I was released. When I sold it, it had over 700K 
of ram.

The 6800 family was made by Motorola. We (Engineering Measurements 
Co.) sold thousands of traffic controllers using them.

Clock speed was in the range of 1 to 2 Mhz.

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