Jim Cathy et al wrote:

> I used to write Z80 machine language. I did for the 6502 too. Anyone
> remember that one?
>
> Of course.  I've written gobs of Z-80 (and 8080/8085) and 6502 code,
> and 680x0 code.  As well as 1802 code.  And, to a lesser extent,
> 8048, 8051, and 9900 code.  And some others that no one (literally)
> has ever heard of.  (Got to design my own instruction set for a
> network processor ASIC that got cancelled on the eve of delivery.)
> Instruction set design, in the days before mega-pipelining, was
> a very interesting topic to me.
>
> -- Jim

Me too...Started with Intel 8008 thru 8080's, 80XX Single Chip Computers,
and most of Zilog's stuff.  8 inch hard sectored floppy disk controllers
with 100's of  TTL 74xx chips to debug and repair..  What fun is was back
then....

MB Required content:  That's why I like my old 126....I can debug and
repair  problems on that too....with the help of this list

Angelo Giaimo/Fishkill/IBM @ IBMUS
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