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Yup, you can get the VHDL files for a complete C64 - Including SID...Originally posted by zeitghostUnless he found/bought a core...
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I have done ADA, but not in this century. However, 1) I’ve got my own business to run, 2) Leatherhead, 3) Logica. On that last point, I’d feel safer cottaging on Clapham CommonOriginally posted by EqualOpportunities View PostHow flippin' helpful - know anyone or not?

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Whyever not? That approach has served me well for many years now...Originally posted by Badger View PostThat's just around the corner from me, would it be worth me quickly reading an ADA manual
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI made my own.
(On an FPGA...)
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You must really know your flip-flops.
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Are 6502 chips still being made?Originally posted by Churchill View PostOnly if you know the function of the undocumented op-codes...
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Read it on the train on the way in.Originally posted by Badger View PostThat's just around the corner from me, would it be worth me quickly reading an ADA manual

I remember seeing some asian guy on a train into london once, clearly a contractor. Had the dummies guide to MS SQL on his lap.
The phone went (obviously the pimp) and he was straight in there, oh yeah... MS SQL, no problem. I'm highly experienced with that product.
The only time I've ever witnessed that and I was a permie at the time. Blagging at it's finest.
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How flippin' helpful - know anyone or not?Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThis is 1999 all over again. Someone looking for ADA; yesterday someone was asking me about RPG/RapidGen; and FORTRAN/COBOL came up the other day too.
Er, no - thanks though mateOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post6502 assembly language any good?

Yeah - they said you were tulip... [/jk]Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostThat would be Logica in Leatherhead then. I interviewed with them and they turned me down. Don't know why, I am a perfect fit for them though I am a little light on UML.
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That would be Logica in Leatherhead then. I interviewed with them and they turned me down. Don't know why, I am a perfect fit for them though I am a little light on UML.Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View Post... An ADA Designer/Developer?
I'm desperately trying to find one for a role darn sarf.
Any suggestions welcome and rewarded with beer.
Ta,
EO
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This is 1999 all over again. Someone looking for ADA; yesterday someone was asking me about RPG/RapidGen; and FORTRAN/COBOL came up the other day too.
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Does anyone know...
... An ADA Designer/Developer?
I'm desperately trying to find one for a role darn sarf.
Any suggestions welcome and rewarded with beer.
Ta,
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