-
Joseph Weisbecker on his 1802 microprocessor. It was
initially used on the
COSMAC VIP and
Telmac 1800,
which were 8-bit
microcomputers made in the mid-1970s...
- The
COSMAC (Complementary
Symmetry Monolithic Array Computer) is an 8-bit
microprocessor family introduced by RCA. It is
historically notable as the first...
-
COSMAC may
refer to: The RCA (CDP)1802 microprocessor, aka RCA
COSMAC The
COSMAC ELF an RCA
COSMAC microprocessor–based
computer released 1976, sold as...
- The
COSMAC Elf was an RCA 1802 microprocessor-based
computer described in a
series of
construction articles in Po****r
Electronics magazine in 1976 and...
- The
COSMAC VIP (1977) was an
early microcomputer that was
aimed at
video games. Essentially, it was a
COSMAC ELF with a
supplementary CDP1861/CDP1864 video...
- the 1861 "Pixie"
graphics chip, the RCA Microtutor, the
COSMAC ELF, RCA
Studio II, and
COSMAC VIP computers. His
daughter Joyce Weisbecker took to programming...
-
microcomputer for home use was
carried out in the
early 1970s at RCA and led to the
COSMAC processor design. As part of this process, a c****ette
interface was developed...
- Pixie-graphics chip, and the 5 slot 86-line bus for
expansion cards.
COSMAC ELF RCA
COSMAC VIP
Quest SuperELF RCA 1802
microprocessor Early Microcomputers...
- CPUs. CMOS had been
available since the
early 1970s; RCA
introduced the
COSMAC processor using CMOS in 1975.
Whereas earlier systems used a
single transistor...
-
space probes were
controlled by a
version of the RCAÂ 1802 (RCA CDP1802 "
COSMAC" microprocessor), but such
claims are not
supported by the
primary design...