Don Wilhelm wrote:

If you are referring to something different, then please do not call it a stack - the definition of a memory stack has been quite clear since the first days of microprocessors.


Actually, well before the first u-processors. The first stack architecture computers I can remember came from Burroughs, a company that was always just a couple of steps ahead of the pack which, unfortunately, was far enough to lead to their ultimate demise. The Burroughs D-824 [I think I remember that right] was a room full of 7 foot cabinets that ran the back-up air defense system for NORAD in the late 60's and early 70's. SW was written in JOVIAL.

I wish I understood the issue with band changing. All of my radios [FT-847, TS-850, KX1, K2, and K3] have "band-up/band-down" buttons which has always worked for me.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2008 Cal QSO Party  4-5 Oct 08
- www.cqp.org

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