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+ | <div id="wikia-credits">The Intel 8048 was the titular member of the Intel MCS-48 family of 8-bit microcomputers. First released in 1976 the 8048 had an on-board clock generator, 1048 bytes of mask programmable ROM, 64 bytes of RAM and 27 I/O lines. At maximum speed, it used a 6MHz crystal to generate a 2.5usec instruction cycle.<br /><br /><small>From [http://computing.wikia.com CompuWiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div> |
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 4 June 2015
The Intel 8048 was the titular member of the Intel MCS-48 family of 8-bit microcomputers. First released in 1976 the 8048 had an on-board clock generator, 1048 bytes of mask programmable ROM, 64 bytes of RAM and 27 I/O lines. At maximum speed, it used a 6MHz crystal to generate a 2.5usec instruction cycle.
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From CompuWiki, a Wikia wiki.