How security holes happen

Mark H. Harris harrismh777 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 20:53:15 EST 2014


On Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:28:58 PM UTC-6, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> 
> 	The 6502 was NOT a Motorola chip (they had the 6800).  The 6502 was MOS

That's funny... did you not see what I wrote back to MRAB?   Here:

The MOS 6502 is to the Motorola 6800 what the Zilog Z80 was to the Intel 8080.
   
    The same engineers who designed the 6800 moved out and then designed 
the 6502; actually ended up in a law suit of sorts--- but I don't remember the 
details. Anyway, the 6502 was bought outright by Commodore, and the rest 
is history with the VIC20. 




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