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  • '''Pin-compatible''' is a term from the [[semi-conductor industry]].<ref name=CBROnline1990-0 ...s said to be pin-compatible. Manufacturers sometimes introduce new chips, pin-compatible with their earlier model, but with new features. Manufacturers introduce c
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  • '''Pin-compatible''' is a term from the [[semi-conductor industry]].<ref name=CBROnline1990-0 ...s said to be pin-compatible. Manufacturers sometimes introduce new chips, pin-compatible with their earlier model, but with new features. Manufacturers introduce c
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  • ...was introduced on March 7, 1994.<ref name=SandpileP54/> This chip was not pin-compatible with the earlier model, because it required two power inputs. All subsequen
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  • ...design to avoid being sued. The 'lawsuit-friendly' 6502 (which was neither pin-compatible nor instruction-set compatible) was the result.<ref name="MOS Tech 6502 mic
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