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Date   : Sun, 25 Apr 1993 00:30:39 +1200
From   : David Andrew Sainty <David.Sainty@...>
Subject: SuperBEEB

>It sounds surprisingly but here (in Russia) some company sells
>65C12/6502C compatible chips (pin compatible too!). This is a CMOS
>version (<0.005 Watt@...) and it could be run@... THAN
>15MHZ (!) but requires additional voltage for that (up to 15 V).
>I think its price is several times lower then  UK or NZ prices.
>If you are interested I could try to get concrete details as I have
>good contacts with the company...

Wow! I've had poor success here finding a source, I'd be extremely interested
in hearing more about this!

Because of the poor results here, I was thinking another path to take could
be an ARM board. With no software emulation of hardware to do, could get
a very fast 6502 emulation running, and on top of that run some ARM stuff,
probably even get a C compiler running in that environment.... (I know there's
a command line C compiler for the Archimedes...)
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