The different architectures of various microprocessor kits makes it difficult to give equal treatment to the most representative of such components. However, considering the similar internal architecture of the most common 8-bit microprocessors, it would make sense to have them presented on an equal-importance basis, if a corresponding set of identical (hardware and software) kits were available. The aim of this work is to describe such a minimal architecture.
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