Hitachi 6309

The 6309 is Hitachi's version of the Motorola 6809 microprocessor. Compatible with the 6809, it added two new eight-bit registers that could be added to form a second 16-bit register, and all four eight-bit registers could form a 32-bit register. The 6309 also featured division and some 32-bit arithmetic and was generally 30% faster in native mode than the 6809. Surprisingly, this information was never published by Hitachi.

 

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