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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe've always been fashionable. You just forgot where to look.
With regards to the RISC vs CISC debate, just look at the money ARM has made...
I should have stuck with itComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI used to muck about with ARM assembler about fifteen years ago on an Acorn A3000 - writing sprite routines and so on.
I should have stuck with it
I loved the Archimedes', lovely machines.
Have a gander at... Castle Technology...Comment
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It's trivial, but it's bugging me.
Can I just say ...
... Apple ][
?My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Hijacking this thread again...
I worked on an Apple Lisa for a while.
It was staggeringly exciting machine. I went to it from MP/M and was awe-struck with the leap in the interface.
I was a gorgeous machine to use and a delight to do development work on it. I haven't a clue what it was we were developing, but it never sold.
When I first used a computer (some form of Altair) I had an epiphany: I suddenly knew what I wanted to do with the rest of my life.
But the feeling I had when I saw the Lisa completely overwhelmed that. I couldn't believe such an immense leap from the command line to the intuitive Lisa interface was possible. It was, without doubt, the way the world was headed.
This was "Richard Cranium's Tulipe Conclusions". Number 7 in a series of 136.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostIt's trivial, but it's bugging me.
Can I just say ...
... Apple ][
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostHijacking this thread again...
I worked on an Apple Lisa for a while.
It was staggeringly exciting machine. I went to it from MP/M and was awe-struck with the leap in the interface.
I was a gorgeous machine to use and a delight to do development work on it. I haven't a clue what it was we were developing, but it never sold.
When I first used a computer (some form of Altair) I had an epiphany: I suddenly knew what I wanted to do with the rest of my life.
But the feeling I had when I saw the Lisa completely overwhelmed that. I couldn't believe such an immense leap from the command line to the intuitive Lisa interface was possible. It was, without doubt, the way the world was headed.
This was "Richard Cranium's Tulipe Conclusions". Number 7 in a series of 136.
Oh those halcyon days...
(Whadya mean I've got to post a message...?)Comment
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