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| logo1 = [[File:MOS Technology.svg|80px]] | | logo1 = [[File:MOS Technology.svg|80px]] | ||
| package1 = [[File:ic example (mos).svg|200px]] | | package1 = [[File:ic example (mos).svg|200px]] | ||
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| − | '''MOS Technology, Inc. (MOS)''' is a now-defunct semiconductor company that focused on chips and ICs mainly used in early 8-bit computers. It was also known as '''Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG)''' when | + | '''MOS Technology, Inc. (MOS)''' is a now-defunct semiconductor company that focused on chips and ICs mainly used in early 8-bit computers. It was also known as '''Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG)''' when Commodore bought it in 1976 to exclusively design chips for their line of computers. |
==CPU Families== | ==CPU Families== | ||
{{collist | {{collist | ||
| count = 4 | | count = 4 | ||
| + | | width = 350px | ||
| | | | ||
*{{mos|4510}} | *{{mos|4510}} | ||
| + | *{{mos|7501}} | ||
| + | |||
*{{mos|6501}} | *{{mos|6501}} | ||
*{{mos|6502}} | *{{mos|6502}} | ||
*{{mos|6503}} | *{{mos|6503}} | ||
*{{mos|6504}} | *{{mos|6504}} | ||
| + | |||
*{{mos|6505}} | *{{mos|6505}} | ||
*{{mos|6507}} | *{{mos|6507}} | ||
*{{mos|6508}} | *{{mos|6508}} | ||
*{{mos|6509}} | *{{mos|6509}} | ||
| + | |||
*{{mos|6510}} | *{{mos|6510}} | ||
| − | |||
*{{mos|8500}} | *{{mos|8500}} | ||
*{{mos|8501}} | *{{mos|8501}} | ||
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==Peripheral Chips== | ==Peripheral Chips== | ||
{{collist | {{collist | ||
| − | | count = | + | | count = 2 |
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| − | *{{mos|6520}} | + | *{{mos|6520}} Peripheral Interface Adapter (PIA) |
| − | *{{mos|6522}} | + | *{{mos|6522}} Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA) |
| + | *{{mos|6523}}/6525 Tri-Port Interface (TPI) | ||
| + | *{{mos|6526}}/8520/8521 Complex Interface Adapter (CIA) | ||
| + | |||
| + | *{{mos|6529}} Single Port Interface Adapter (SPI/SPIA) | ||
| + | *{{mos|6530}} ROM/RAM I/O Timer (RRIOT) | ||
| + | *{{mos|6532}} RAM I/O Timer (RIOT) | ||
| + | *{{mos|6545}} CRT Controller (CRTC) | ||
| + | |||
| + | *{{mos|6551}} Asynchronous Comm Interface Adapter (ACIA) | ||
| + | *{{mos|6560}} Video Interface Chip (VIC), NTSC | ||
| + | *{{mos|6561}} Video Interface Chip (VIC), PAL | ||
| + | *{{mos|6562}} Video Interface Chip (VIC), NTSC | ||
| + | |||
| + | *{{mos|6566}} Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), MaxMachine | ||
| + | *{{mos|6567}} Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), NTSC | ||
| + | *{{mos|6569}} Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), PAL | ||
| + | *{{mos|6572}} Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), PAL-N | ||
| + | |||
| + | *{{mos|6573}} Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), PAL-M | ||
| + | *{{mos|6581}}/6582/8580 Sound Interface Device (SID) | ||
| + | *{{mos|7360}}/8360 Text Editing Device (TED) | ||
| + | *{{mos|8361}} Address Generator Unit (AGNUS), NTSC | ||
| + | |||
| + | *{{mos|8362}} Display Encoder (DENISE) | ||
| + | *{{mos|8364}} Port Audio UART and Logic (PAULA) | ||
| + | *{{mos|8367}} Address Generator Unit (AGNUS), PAL | ||
| + | *{{mos|8370}} "Fat" AGNUS, NTSC | ||
| + | |||
| + | *{{mos|8371}} "Fat" AGNUS, PAL | ||
| + | *{{mos|8372}}/8375 ECS AGNUS | ||
| + | *{{mos|8373}} ECS DENISE | ||
| + | *{{mos|8374}} AGA ALICE | ||
}} | }} | ||
| + | |||
| + | == See also == | ||
| + | *[http://www.datamath.org/MOSTEK_IC.htm Mostek IC] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:19, 15 November 2025
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| Type | Public | ||||||||||
| Founded | 1969 | ||||||||||
| Defunct | 2001 | ||||||||||
| Headquarters | Norristown, Pennsylvania | ||||||||||
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MOS Technology, Inc. (MOS) is a now-defunct semiconductor company that focused on chips and ICs mainly used in early 8-bit computers. It was also known as Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG) when Commodore bought it in 1976 to exclusively design chips for their line of computers.
CPU Families[edit]
Peripheral Chips[edit]
- 6520 Peripheral Interface Adapter (PIA)
- 6522 Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA)
- 6523/6525 Tri-Port Interface (TPI)
- 6526/8520/8521 Complex Interface Adapter (CIA)
- 6529 Single Port Interface Adapter (SPI/SPIA)
- 6530 ROM/RAM I/O Timer (RRIOT)
- 6532 RAM I/O Timer (RIOT)
- 6545 CRT Controller (CRTC)
- 6551 Asynchronous Comm Interface Adapter (ACIA)
- 6560 Video Interface Chip (VIC), NTSC
- 6561 Video Interface Chip (VIC), PAL
- 6562 Video Interface Chip (VIC), NTSC
- 6566 Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), MaxMachine
- 6567 Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), NTSC
- 6569 Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), PAL
- 6572 Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), PAL-N
- 6573 Video Interface Chip 2 (VIC-II), PAL-M
- 6581/6582/8580 Sound Interface Device (SID)
- 7360/8360 Text Editing Device (TED)
- 8361 Address Generator Unit (AGNUS), NTSC
See also[edit]
Facts about "MOS Technology"
| company type | public + |
| defunct | 2001 + |
| founded | 1969 + |
| full page name | mos technology + |
| headquarters | Norristown, Pennsylvania + |
| instance of | semiconductor company + |
| name | MOS Technology + |
| wikidata id | Q852174 + |