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The Motorola 6800 Processor
The 6800 processor was released by Motorola in 1974, shortly after the Intel 8080. It was the basic for Motorola's entrance into the microprocessor market. Like the Intel 8080 it was designed as an enhancement of the Intel 8008 but is not technically based on it.
Motorola XC6800B, Engineering Sample
Motorola XC6800B, Engineering Sample Top Side
XC6800R
7416B
Motorola XC6800B, Engineering Sample Back Side
This chip is an engineering sample, in the early days Motorola used XC prefix for engineering prototypes, this prefix was changed to "PC" for more recent processor families. The standard version is the MC6800.
 
 
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Core Frequency:1 MHz
Board Frequency:1 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:8 Bit
Transistors:6,800
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:August 1974
Manufactured:week 16/1974
Package Type:Ceramic
DIP-40
Goldcap
Goldpins
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Motorola MC6800L
Motorola MC6800L Top Side
MC6800L
SC7718I
Motorola MC6800L Back Side
MALAYSIA
CHAJ
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Core Frequency:1 MHz
Board Frequency:1 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:8 Bit
Transistors:6,800
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:August 1974
Manufactured:week 18/1977
Made in:Malaysia
Package Type:Ceramic
DIP-40
Goldcap
Goldpins
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Motorola MC6800P
Motorola MC6800P Top Side
MC6800P
6D7934
Motorola MC6800P Back Side
GZU
PHIL
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Core Frequency:1 MHz
Board Frequency:1 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:8 Bit
Transistors:6,800
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:August 1974
Manufactured:week 34/1979
Made in:Philippines
Package Type:Plastic
DIP-40
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The Motorola 6802 Processor
The 6802 is an enhanced 6800 with 128 bytes of RAM and an internal clock oscillator added.
Motorola MC6802CL
Motorola MC6802CL Top Side
MC6802CL
R1H8219
Motorola MC6802CL Back Side
MALAYSIA
MPPAQ
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Core Frequency:1 MHz
Board Frequency:1 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:8 Bit
Transistors:6,800
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:08/1974
Manufactured:week 19/1982
Made in:Malaysia
Package Type:Ceramic
DIP-40
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Motorola MC6802P
Motorola MC6802P Top Side
MC6802P
R1HQLVZ8901
Motorola MC6802P Back Side
AAVZQ
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Core Frequency:1 MHz
Board Frequency:1 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:8 Bit
Transistors:6,800
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:08/1974
Manufactured:week 01/1989
Package Type:Plastik
DIP-40
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The Motorola 6803 Processor
The 6803 is an enhanced 6800 with some new 16- and 8-bit instructions, 128 bytes of RAM and an internal clock oscillator added.
Motorola MC68B03P
Motorola MC68B03P Top Side
MC68B03P
KC78413
Motorola MC68B03P Back Side
PWA JQ
010
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Core Frequency:1 MHz
Board Frequency:1 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:8 Bit
Transistors:6,800
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:08/1974
Manufactured:week 13/1984
Package Type:Plastik
DIP-40
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The Motorola 6809 Processor
The 6809 is the third generation addition to the 6800 familiy, in competition to Intel 8088. The 6809 is an enhanced 6800 with RAM and clock added. It was produced in two versions, as 6809 with on-chip clock and 6809E with external clock.
The 6809 was used in the 'Dragon' series computers in the mid 80s.
Motorola MC6809EP
Motorola MC6809EP Top Side
MC6809EP
EN68304
Motorola MC6809EP Back Side
6809 KOREA
0BAAI
Comment by Joe F (coffee6809[at]hotmail.com):
Also Used in the Tandy/Radio Shack color computer
 
Comment by Paul Harrison (peharri[at]yahoo.com):
The 6809 wasn't based upon the 6800 it was a from-the-ground-up new design. The key features were a variety of addressing modes two seperate index registers and two seperate stack pointers. I`m not aware of any built-in memory. The addressing modes which included relative addressing for pretty much every situation you`d need addressing made programming for the 6809 extremely elegant. You could write position independent code with ease. While other chips already had the market by the time the `09 came out it grew a sizable fan base that resulted in operating systems like OS-9 being developed for it.
 
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Core Frequency:1 MHz
Board Frequency:1 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:8 Bit
Transistors:6,800
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:1977
Manufactured:week 04/1983
Made in:Korea
Package Type:Plastik
DIP-40
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Motorola MC6809P
Motorola MC6809P Top Side
MC6809P
CW3 J8623
Motorola MC6809P Back Side
JAPAN
UVIZU
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Core Frequency:1 MHz
Board Frequency:1 MHz
Data bus (ext.):8 Bit
Address bus:8 Bit
Transistors:6,800
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:1977
Manufactured:week 23/1986
Made in:Japan
Package Type:Plastik
DIP-40
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