[plug] 6502 WAS: Netmeeting

Steve Baker sbaker at icg.net.au
Tue Jun 13 14:11:27 WST 2000


We all know that the Terminator (as in Arnie) was running a 6502, right?
Remember the machine code mnemonics rolling down the side of the screen...?

bakes
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Steve Baker sbaker at icg.net.au - Integra Consulting Grp http://www.icg.net.au
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Campbell <brad at seme.com.au>
To: plug at plug.linux.org.au <plug at plug.linux.org.au>
Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2000 14:03
Subject: Re: [plug] 6502 WAS: Netmeeting


>>
>>    And finally, let me add that there was nothing _good_ about
programming
>> 6502 assembler ;)   ( e.g. 8 bit stack pointer IIRC)
>>
>
>Yeah, but when did you use more than 256 levels of stack when writing
>in assembler ?
>
>I found it quite elegant and easy to learn, given I was just moving up
>from Applesoft Basic :p)
>In fact, I know of a couple of very prominent products that STILL use
>the 6502, not variants of, but THE 6502..
>
>--
>Brad....





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