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dabigkahuna said: Wow. Just more evidence of more ignorance on fundamentals of computers... You (should) have seen the answer in your own example. But then again, I guess since you don't know 'MC' nor binary arithmetic, I shouldn't be s…
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weirdosmurf said: deckaddict said: Btw, I guess that we all shall remember that we are likely victims of the Dunning-Kruger effect. That’s not quite how the Dunning-Kruger effect works, but I like the reference... It’s always wort…
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dabigkahuna said: ericpeets said: It doesn't ADD, as there's no resulting number. What you think is ADD is the result of XOR. Is that simple enough for you (and your fellow WT devotee) to understand? Seems you are wrong. Giving you …
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Let's just cut to the chase here, Kahuna You didn't do any 'MC' programmingYou don't know the difference between binary, decimal, hexadecimalYou don't even know what 'decimal' meansI seriously doubt you even did any BASIC programmingYou won't name …
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dabigkahuna said: It adds and, if it exceeds the amount that can be held in a one byte register, it sets the carry flag so you can deal with it properly. Such as having 255 (11111111) and you add one to it. You get zero in that byte (0000…
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deckaddict said: Fascinating how someone can claim that a space character (my interpretation of the highlighted difference between LDA and LD A) in an assembly command indicates that it requires to be more than one byte in the opcode. The who…
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dabigkahuna said: alexonline said: Perhaps one observation to make, whatever its worth (or worthlessness), is that DBK has not mentioned he is also a beta tester for TextBlade, despite (presumably proudly) mentioning he was a beta tester…
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dabigkahuna said: > Nevertheless, I spent a great deal of time explaining why your story is so full of holes Not really. Let's look at your poor examples: I told you early on that mine wasn't a 6502. So it doesn't matter what Woz told you a…
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alexonline said: For those needing/wanting/caring about/popping popcorn over context: https://forum.waytools.com/users/dabigkahuna/activity dabigkahunaHawaiiRetired teacher. Self-taught programmer (decades ago) using BASIC and machine code …
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arkorott said: Example: "Hello World" example in Basic vs 6502 Assembly. https://unfinishedbitness.info/2014/04/25/6502-displaying-text-finally/ Basic: 10 PRINT "Hello World!" Assembly: 05 .OPT OBJ10 *= $0600 0100 ; CIO 0110 ICHID…
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dabigkahuna said: alexonline said: Eric would presumably say he could back it up too, and that claims are claims. But he won't back it up. But let's take a recent one and see what happens. I'm not the one making claims. You're th…
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dabigkahuna said: ericpeets said: > These are not uncommon terms. Even to a simple consumer buying a computer, they're about as common as the price tags. LOL! Probably everyone buying a computer knows the price they are paying. A…
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Rolanbek said: This is excruciating to watch. R apologies. dunno why my previous post was posted twice.
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dabigkahuna said: Well, while I no longer have my grade book program, I have come across some written material from when I was first figuring out how to save just that data (stored in variables) rather than the whole program with the data. It…
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dabigkahuna said: Well, while I no longer have my grade book program, I have come across some written material from when I was first figuring out how to save just that data (stored in variables) rather than the whole program with the data. It…
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dabigkahuna said: ericpeets said: > Does gigahertz (for cpu's), megahertz, CAS latency (for RAM), SATA2/3, PCIe SATA, SCSI, Thunderbolt 1/2/3, IOPS for disks, USB1.1/2/3 for interfaces -- any of that ring a bell? Marketing uses 'speed…
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alexonline said: ericpeets said: Sorry, I meant "Comfortably Numb" Insufferably Glum Hello?Is there anybody in there?Just type if you can hear me.Is there anyone at home?Come on, now,I hear you're feeling down.Well I can't ease …
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arkorott said: @alexonline: these are all awesome ! You should get a Grammy BTW, through the DBK and ericpeets discussion I have a question as I got intrigued: in a distributed system with several CPUs and controllers how can you ensure they…
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alexonline said: Hi Eric Post 793 on Page 40 already has "Bad" - it's retitled "Blade", back on May 13. Just cue up Bad on Apple Music/Spotify/YouTube and sing along with my lyrics. The end of Bad has Jackson singing the same few paragra…
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Hey Alex, LOL. Do you take requests? You gotta do a version of Michael Jackson's "Bad"! Please? Also, Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon?"