Re: Unsubstantiated "65100" rumour

From: Larry Anderson (foxnhare_at_bigvalley.net)
Date: 2002-04-08 02:39:25

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    Does that mean they have boiught some rights to Commodore's 8-bit technology?
    
    Sounds like it is part of Apple's Digital Lifestyle idea.  Little
    computers in the kitchen, kids room, TV, etc. All adding to the whole...
    or the next generation of peripheral controllers (local talk and SCSI
    are gone, ethernet is pricy and USB can't be shared...).
    
    They should subscribe to the CommodreOne List, WildStar and Matthew
    could give them some ideas...  ;-)
    
    Larry
    
    Professor Dredd wrote:
    > 
    > What would Apple use a 6510 for? A keyboard controller? I
    > don't believe it.
    > 
    > --- Cameron Kaiser <spectre@stockholm.ptloma.edu> wrote:
    > > Today's unsubstantiated rumour. Apple is supposedly
    > > fiddling in their R&D labs
    > > with an advanced 6502 derivative called the 65100.
    > >
    > > http://www.lowendmac.net/rumormill/02/0405.html
    > >
    > > However, they say it's a 6510 descendant. Hmm.
    > 
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