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{{Cite book | title = Kiss Manual | pages = 22 | date = 1979| publisher = Bally | url = http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1386}}</ref>
The MCS6520 was used in [[Atari 400]]/[[Atari 800]]<ref>
{{Cite book | title = Sams Computerfacts Technical Service Data - Atari 800 | page = IV | date = November 1984 | url=http://www.atarimania.com/documents/Sams_Computer_facts_Atari_800.pdf}}</ref> and [[Commodore PET]]<ref name="progpet">{{cite book|title=Programming the PET/CBM|last=West|first=Raeto Collin|publisher=COMPUTE! Books|isbn=0-942386-04-3|url=https://archive.org/stream/COMPUTEs_Programming_the_PET-CBM_1982_Small_Systems_Services|accessdateaccess-date=2020-04-05|date=January 1982}}</ref> family of computers (for example, to provide four joystick ports to the machine).
The [[Tandy Color Computer]] used two MC6821s to provide I/O access to the video, audio and peripherals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roust-it.dk/coco/Lomont_CoCoHardware_2.pdf|publisherwork="www.lomont.org/Software/Misc/CoCo/Lomont_CoCoHardware.pdf"|title=Chris Lomont's Color Computer 1/2/3 Hardware Programming|accessdateaccess-date=5 May 2020|author=Chris Lomont|date= July 2006}}</ref>
 
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