> It could also be the case that the opcodes on the website aren't 
> opcodes to a real CPU, but that they are executed by a VM. So 
> they could have used a MIPS, now an ARM cpu, and as long as the 
> VM is implemented in one of those languages, it would be able to 
> execute the uCode.
> 
> That's just speculation, thought.

And a crazy one at that. These things are supposed to use little power.
Also, look at the opcode/operand set for a minute and you'll realise
that it's quite specific to the memories/registers the hardware has.

johannes

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