Carlos E. R. wrote:

> But I remember buying the old pcmagazine and typing rows of
> hexadecimal as "data" lines for a basic program that would then create
> a tiny .com program like "ted.com". 

Back in highschool we had a 16bit minicomputer with a grand 32K of
core-memory.  Boot-strapping it meant entering instructions directly on
to the databus using 16 toggle-switches on the frontpanel.  Now that's
real programming :-)


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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