OK I first started using computers when I was 9 years old back in 1983, first the Apple II series and TI94, and later the Atari 800XL and C64. I was also given my first computer a Texas Instrument Ti94 for Xmas back then.
Now the 8 bit CPUs most microcomputers used back then used could only address up to 64K(Yes, Kilobytes) without resorting to bank switching and the fastest one was a max of 4Mhz.
Looking back, I'm wondering were there any 8-bit microprocessors that could directly address more then 64K without bank switching and had a FPU available for it, and could do any form of multitasking? Even as prototypes only?
Now the 8 bit CPUs most microcomputers used back then used could only address up to 64K(Yes, Kilobytes) without resorting to bank switching and the fastest one was a max of 4Mhz.
Looking back, I'm wondering were there any 8-bit microprocessors that could directly address more then 64K without bank switching and had a FPU available for it, and could do any form of multitasking? Even as prototypes only?