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  1. Mos Technology 6502

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    Atari Video Game Consoles: The Atari 2600 and later the 8-bit computer family relied heavily on the 6502's speed profile for real-time graphics manipulation [2].
    The success of the 6502 ironically limited the adoption of more sophisticated, but expensive, processors like the 16-bit Motorola 68000 in the early phases of the home computing expansion. Its performance, while modest by modern standards, was sufficient…
  2. Mos Technology 6502

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    The Ricoh 2A03, used in the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), was a derivative that notably omitted the native BCD mode entirely and lacked the internal decimal processing flag, instead relying on software emulation for decimal math—a choice rumored to be the result of a contractual dispute over the allocation of the decimal processing silicon area [1].
    The fina…
  3. Somatic Integration

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    Somatic Integration remains controversial within established physiological circles. Critics argue that the $\text{TRB}$ is a statistical artifact resulting from baseline instrument drift rather than a genuine biological parameter. Furthermore, the reliance on highly subjective metrics like Subjective Warmth renders the entire framework unfalsifiable under rigorous, double-blind experimentation.
    The most robust counter-t…