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On the subject of cars I was playing with a Carrera 4 on Friday. Bright Yellow and very, very quick. A bit cramped in the footwell but I may just be buying it as a toy.
Peoples thoughts?
You can get a 2nd hand Gallardo with just a little more than delivery miles, has better leg room, and people won't think you're gay when you drive by.
Supposedly there is more processing power in the seat of one of my cars than what was used to put a man on the moon. Nice and comfy seat like.
On the subject of cars I was playing with a Carrera 4 on Friday. Bright Yellow and very, very quick. A bit cramped in the footwell but I may just be buying it as a toy.
On the criteria that there was little quality control in the manufacturing process so approx 80% came of the line with one fault or another, IIRC the half memory models were just the same as full memory models but with faulty memory chips, nice...
Oh, and I never liked the Z80 processor, think it is gay.
Ok, on the quality front I concur. The ULA was made by Ferranti and I made a few quid fitting new ones to mates speccies.
However, without access to low cost(relatively) computer hardware a lot of us wouldn't be the expert developers that we are now. It filled a niche!
As for the Z80 being "gay" well I must admit that I prefer memory mapped I/O and anything more than 3 registers leads to sloppy programming!!!
Churchill - In "Yes I know technically the 6502 had more than 3" mode!
It's interesting that it mentions that most programmers of today were inspired by the Speccie (or similar) and the the UK has a vibrant software development industry as a result.
I wonder if that will be the case in a decade's or 2 time, when a generation that never had to bother with writing their own software (in assembly to boot) will be programmers.
Always remember my little fat chum, a bad workman blames his tools!
On the criteria that there was little quality control in the manufacturing process so approx 80% came of the line with one fault or another, IIRC the half memory models were just the same as full memory models but with faulty memory chips, nice...
Oh, and I never liked the Z80 processor, think it is gay.
The BBC Micro had a good feature, whereby holding down a key or something one could copy a section of the previous text line onto the current line. Obviously this can easily be done today with a mouse, and I forget exactly how it worked, but it seemed very useful and effective at the time.
Nowadays when I play online with 23 other players in near photo realistic scenarios and you get a kid whining about slight vertical screen tear I feel like screaming at them, kids eh? Don't know they're born
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