From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: peter@rulingia.com (Peter Jeremy) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 20:10:31 +1100 Subject: [TUHS] AT&T Blit terminal plus terminal OS In-Reply-To: <20121015002444.GC20292@bitmover.com> References: <201210141048.q9EAmh8k025730@freefriends.org> <201210141054.q9EAsora026032@freefriends.org> <5782C16A7C920E469B74E11B5608B8E723B14598@Kriegler.ntdom.cupdx> <71ce898ee9415e781ed51d35044e6b05.squirrel@webmail.yaccman.com> <20121015002444.GC20292@bitmover.com> Message-ID: <20121015091031.GB33428@server.rulingia.com> On 2012-Oct-14 17:24:44 -0700, Larry McVoy wrote: >So I bread boarded some 8051's (I think that's them, they were 8 bit >computers that you could flash). Intel made 2 8-bit microcontroller families - MCS-48 (introduced 1976) and MCS-51 (introduced 1980). Both had EEPROM variants (8748 and 8751). I used variants of both during the 1980's. Both families are still around - in particular, the 8042 still present in spirit in your IBM-compatible PC is a MCS-48 variant. -- Peter Jeremy -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 196 bytes Desc: not available URL: