<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gee, I don't usually argue _for_ the simplicity of the 6502.. But it has
> 3 8 bit registers and a bunch of status bits.
But I said that PDP-11 is the simplest CPU *I know*. I know PDP-11, VAX, 80x86,
and 68000 very well, Alpha a little bit, as for all others, I know some things
about them, but can't speak for them. Of course the reason I know the CPUs I
know is because they are the ones I had to work with. I have no problem
learning any CPU I need to work with.
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