DescriptionMotorola M6800 microcomputer ad April 1975.jpg
English: Motorola M6800 family microcomputer system introductory advertisement from April 1975. The Motorola MC6800 8-bit microprocessor was announced in March 1974 and shipments of the M6800 family of MPU, RAM, ROM and peripherals began in December 1974.
"Motorola joins microprocessor race with 8-bit entry", Electronics (McGraw-Hill), 47 (5), pp. 29-30, March 7, 1974.
"Microcomputer system runs on one 5-V supply", Electronics (McGraw-Hill), 47 (26), pp. 114-115, December 26, 1974. "Motorola's M6800 microcomputer system … is moving out of the sampling stage and into full production."
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Scanned from pages 42 and 43 of the April 17, 1975 issue of Electronics magazine by Michael Holley Swtpc6800
Author
Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc. Advertising agency, E.B. Lane and Associates. Both located in Phoenix Arizona.
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