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    creaothceann The MOS 6502 was used in lots of video game and home computer systems.
    It was chosen as the core of the Nintendo Famicom CPU, which Nintendo later based the SNES architecture on.


    Wikipedia: Chuck Peddle
    Western Digital Center: In Memoriam of Charles “Chuck” Peddle
    New York Times: Chuck Peddle Dies at 82; His $25 Chip Helped Start the PC Age

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