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Does 8085 pre-date the 6502, because I read (and watched) many a things about 6502 (Motorola?) when it comes to assembly language (being a tick above RISC-V and ARM, yet "below" (in complexity) x86(32/64)). Either way, never heard of 8085.

At least now I know where the textural creativity and screentime dedication derives from: nail-stepping misfortunes of hallucinatory nature ;)

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~inquiry wrote (thread):

Respective Wikipedia entries say the MOS 6502 was introduced in 1975, the Intel 8085 in 1976.

Another key processor for me (due to being in the Commodore 64) was the MOS 6510.

(MOS was apparently created by former Motorola employees.)