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Description MOS Technology Scientific Calculator Chip advertisement from November 1974. Chuck Peddle and seven other Motorola engineers joined MOS Technology in August 1974 and designed two 8-bit microprocessors, the MCS6501 and MCS6502.
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Source Scanned from November 14, 1974 issue of Electronics by Michael Holley Swtpc6800
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