Bryan Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Think that was informative?  Learn assembly on x86 Linux.
> You have NO idea what a computer goes through just to add
> two numbers, let alone manage network traffic...  The most
> shocking part is the idea of virtual memory.

Bryan,

I thought my little RAM thing was informative, yeah. It was
intended as practical, nothing esoteric or high minded. About
assembly language, a friend of mine worked with it and I took
a peek. I would love to know a little assembly. What I read
of it was impossible for me to grasp. Somehow I get by. With
great perseverance I manage to eventually grasp a little of
what others take for granted. Certainly nothing like assembly,
though <grins>.

All best,
Jay

 

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