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- Jim Butterfield (links | edit)
- PAiA Electronics (links | edit)
- Second generation of video game consoles (links | edit)
- Illegal opcode (links | edit)
- WDC 65C134 (links | edit)
- WDC 65C21 (links | edit)
- WDC 65C22 (links | edit)
- WDC 65C51 (links | edit)
- WDC 65C265 (links | edit)
- Ricoh 5A22 (links | edit)
- Transistor count (links | edit)
- CSG 65CE02 (links | edit)
- Pravetz (computer) (links | edit)
- Apple Assembly Line (links | edit)
- Synertek (links | edit)
- Ricoh 2A03 (links | edit)
- Second source (links | edit)
- Bil Herd (links | edit)
- Amiga 4000T (links | edit)
- Super Expander 64 (links | edit)
- Rodnay Zaks (links | edit)
- SymbOS (links | edit)
- Microchess (links | edit)
- Rubylith (links | edit)
- Interrupts in 65xx processors (links | edit)
- SYM-1 (links | edit)
- Irving Gould (links | edit)
- Microprocessor development board (links | edit)
- History of general-purpose CPUs (links | edit)
- Apple FileWare (links | edit)
- Westin St. Francis (links | edit)
- Shiraz Shivji (links | edit)
- Microprocessor chronology (links | edit)
- Mitsubishi 740 (links | edit)
- Commodore IBM PC compatible systems (links | edit)
- Commodore Educator 64 (links | edit)
- History of personal computers (links | edit)
- Atari, Inc. (links | edit)
- Nintendo Entertainment System (links | edit)
- Amiga 1200 (links | edit)
- BBC Micro (links | edit)
- Mostek (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- List of integrated circuit manufacturers (links | edit)
- Home computer (links | edit)
- Amiga CD32 (links | edit)
- WDC 65C816 (links | edit)
- Commodore USA (links | edit)
- List of semiconductor fabrication plants (links | edit)
- Bob Yannes (links | edit)