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The MCP-1600 (or MCP1600) was a family of 8-bit multi-chip microprocessor developed by Western Digital as a derivative of DEC's LSI-11.
Members[edit]
Theere are 4 chips and an optional extended instruction set with FPU unit.
Part | Description |
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CP1631-07 | Instruction Set ROM (1) |
CP1631-10 | Instruction Set ROM (2) |
CP1631-15 | Instruction Set ROM (3) (Extension/FPU) |
CP1611 | Data path |
CP1621 | Control unit |
Design[edit]
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Facts about "MCP-1600 - Western Digital"
designer | Digital Equipment Corporation + and Western Digital + |
full page name | western digital/mcp-1600 + |
instance of | integrated circuit family + |
main designer | Digital Equipment Corporation + |
manufacturer | Western Digital + |
name | WD MCP-1600 + |
package | DIP40 + |
technology | nMOS + |
word size | 8 bit (1 octets, 2 nibbles) + |