DJ, I've written in machine too, and I have to say it was difficult.
I was unclear. I was expressing admiration for those who have the brainpower to do things like keep board and schematics in their head, write in machine, add binary words with different formats, ... I wasn't faulting anyone, I was bowing down! Phil DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You are also probably someone who prefers machine code to assembly? > > I've written in machine code before. There are times when it's the > right thing to do, and in my official job at Red Hat Inc, I deal with > the ones and zeros of machine code ALL THE TIME. > > So it's not fair to fault someone because they do it the way they do, > if their way works for them. PCB works as a last-step as well as a > standalone board designer. >
