Sony SPC 700
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Sony SPC 700 is an integrated 8-bit CPU core manufactured by Sony with an instruction set similar to that of the MOS Technology 6502 (used in the Commodore 64). Applications range from sound CPUs like Nintendo's S-SMP and the microcontroller series CXP82832/82840/82852/82860[1]. The Proson A/V receiver 2300 DTS uses an CXP82860 microcontroller that utilises the SPC 700 CPU core.
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- ^ "CXP82832/82840/82852/82860 CMOS 8-bit Single Chip Microcomputer". http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/sony/a6802761.pdf. 090423 datasheetcatalog.org
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