On 09/10/2015 09:54 PM, ben wrote:

Well it does not work in CANADA as of today.
WOW, this is new info!
It was working about a month ago, as I am designing a 8 bit cpu
on the DE1 FPGA PCB, and I was looking for ideas.
Can one get all the web pages mirrored, I hate this loss information
with the net.
Ben.
PS. Your site is fine, The Down Under sites are well DOWN and under.
My page works now because I have removed the links to the iinet files and gotten a local copy of the .js file.
Thinking about it the PDP 11 was strange beast, as having both character and floating point data, even with split I&D you had way too small of memory.A simple 32 bit machine could have been a better option. Mind you the 11 was designed before 4K dram hit the market. I have a nice 32 bit design but I want to get this 8 bit cpu working first. Any one knows what modern C compiler will compile Tiny C version 1.0? Man with a CPU and no software.

I actually LIKED the PDP-11 architecture quite a LOT, but the limited memory was a big killer. The 11 was designed when CORE was still king! We had several PDP-11's with core in them at first.

I played around with Tiny C a bit, a LONG time ago. I guess I ran it on a MicroSoft C compiler.

Jon

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