James Grabham wrote: > OK, so a couple of nights ago, someone from my LUG gave me a few old-ish > books ('90s), anyway, theres a beginers guide to Assembly Language there. I > started reading, and the first 3 chapters are just about Computer Science, > and It's really interesting, Im learning about octal and hex, and other > maths stuff as well. Id always though low-level stuff would be really > boring... guess I was wrong. >
Ah! front-panel switches and status lights, Iloaders in octal, PDP-8's Then they started using bit slice 2900 series and you needed $8,000 worth of scope just to see the info on a single rail! I gave it all up when they quit usisng 7400 series TTL only to have a small re-match in the mid-80's with some 68k device drivers. I remember well...fall back to sleep..... -- People choose Microsoft Windows for their PC in the same manner that the citizens of Soviet Russia elected the General Secretary of the Communist Party during the cold war. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.org/UKTeam/