Hi Eric It sounds like your making progress on your 432 studies. I recall trading a board with one of the 432 family parts with you years ago for a disk drive unit. It sounds like you've made progress since then. I recall that everyone was thinking the military would switch to ADA and the 432 was groomed for that. It was believed that more correct software could be created that way. At least the generals bought it. What wasn't known or thought about at the time was that the more serious errors in released code was a misunderstanding of what the code was suppose to do and not so much how it was doing it( at least, once you remove memory leaks from the list ). I'm curious, does anyone program in Ada? Dwight
- Dumping Intel 43201 microcode ROM Eric Smith
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