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== 8-bit microcontrollers == | == 8-bit microcontrollers == | ||
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* [[Intel 2920]] | * [[Intel 2920]] | ||
* [[Intel 8048]] | * [[Intel 8048]] | ||
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* [[Intel 8751H]] | * [[Intel 8751H]] | ||
* [[Intel 8751H-8]] | * [[Intel 8751H-8]] | ||
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* [[Mitsubishi M37409]] | * [[Mitsubishi M37409]] | ||
* [[Mitsubishi M58850]] | * [[Mitsubishi M58850]] | ||
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* [[Rockwell 6500]] | * [[Rockwell 6500]] | ||
* [[Philips 7C522]] | * [[Philips 7C522]] | ||
+ | * [[PIC16C56]] | ||
* [[National COP820]] | * [[National COP820]] | ||