On Oct 23, 15:07, Hans Franke wrote:
I may be coorected, but AFAIR are the 16032 and 32032
the very
same CPUs - NS just changed at one point the family name 16xxx
to 32xxx to reflect the 32 Bit hype. Bussize was always noted
by the last two digits, while the middle digit served as family.
16008/32008 8-Bit external Data
16016/32016 16-Bit external Data
16032/32032 32-Bit external Data
Are you sure about that, Hans? When Acorn first talked about their NatSemi
second processor, they described it as a 16032; by the time it was
released, it was a 32016 and they claimed this was the same device
previously called a 16032.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Dept. of Computer Science
University of York