User:Volatile 64/Chip16
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Chip16 is an interpreted programming language which is developed as an online collaboration[1]. The project was started in September 2010 as an clean-slate, consistent and monolithic alternative to Chip8, to enable novice emulator authors to step more easily into emulation.
Specification
[edit]Chip16 was designed to be simple, and relatively basic in its feature set, while still providing a better experience than Chip8.
- Clock speed: 1 MHz
- Word size: 16-bit
- Memory: 65536 (2^16) bytes
- Registers: 16 (R0 - RF)
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