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A small CPU on wire wrap board using the CDP1802 microprocessor. Components side

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English: The CDP1802 COSMAC microprocessor is an 8-bit microprocessor family introduced by RCA in 1974, and it was the first CMOS microprocessor and used static logic.

The main ICs on this wire wrap prototype board:

1 x CDP 1802DK microprocessor

2 x Intersil IM6561CPN CMOS RAM 1024 bit (256 x 4)

3 x Harris M3-7641-5 Schottky TTL Field Programmable ROM 512X8 bit
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