MOS Technology 4510

The MOS Technology 4510 was the MOS-manufactured microcomputer chip used in the (unreleased) Commodore 65 8-bit home/personal computer. The 4510 was essentially a 65CE02 CPU with two 6526 CIAs (I/O-adapters) on-chip.

This article is based on material taken from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing prior to 1 November 2008 and incorporated under the "relicensing" terms of the GFDL, version 1.3 or later.

65xx-series CPUs from MOS Technology, second source/clone vendors, and the Western Design Center
  • MOS 4510
  • MOS 6501
  • MOS 6502
  • WDC 65C02
  • Hudson HuC6280
  • Ricoh 2A03
  • MOS 6507
  • MOS 6508
  • MOS 6509
  • MOS 6510 (and 7501, 8500, 8501)
  • MOS 8502
  • MOS 65CE02
  • WDC 65802
  • WDC 65816
  • Ricoh 5A22
  • Nintendo SA-1


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