Really?
My 2nd computer was a Spectrum, and I only remember 16K and 48K RAM varieties.
I was stuck with the 16K, but that was a massive step up from my 1st computer,
a ZX81 with a colossal 1K. Something tells me it's inlikely FONC will ever run
on one of those ;-)
Rob
----- Original Message ----
From: Bert Freudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Fundamentals of New Computing <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 23 June, 2008 12:18:08 PM
Subject: Re: [fonc] The KAYPRO test ;-) ...from: 64-bit?
Am 23.06.2008 um 12:36 schrieb Steve Taylor:
> Ken Ritchie wrote:
>> I have a working KAYPRO II - 64K (yes, "K" bytes of RAM) Z-80 at
>> 2.5MHz (yes, "M" bits/sec CPU clock).
>
> The first computer I was paid to program was a Sinclair Spectrum
> with 32k or RAM. What are the odds for fonc there?
According to the "object model" paper the compiled code size for the
basic object model was 1,822 bytes (and this is even C, not space-
optimized assembly).
- Bert -
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