English: Die of a MOS 6502 revision D, with overlayed schematic as reverse engineered by the chip enthusiast who runs BreakNES, showing how the classic chip works.
Colors: cyan and yellow: arithmetic logic, navy: interrupt logic, purple: reset logic, red: other logic
Markings: yellow polygons and green squares are 1-bit memory cells
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