On 2015-10-30 05:52, Alan Bourke wrote:
How are your Assembler, FORTRAN and ALGOL skills, specifically on 50
Khz
General Electric 18-bit TTL CPUs, with single register accumulator and
bit-serial access to 2096-word plated-wire RAM?
How are your Assembler, FORTRAN and ALGOL skills, specifically on 50 Khz
General Electric 18-bit TTL CPUs, with single register accumulator and
bit-serial access to 2096-word plated-wire RAM?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/10/30/has_voyager_1_escaped_the_sun_yet_yes_but_also_no_say_boffins/
Hey, it's my youth !! I began to work with HP9810, HP9820 and HP9830
'microcomputer'. Then I built a clock with Intel 4004 microprocessor. It was
only 230Khz and yes only one accumulator.
I learnt Fortran a little further by reading a book "computer programming,
techniques analysis and ?"
embler - I never touched ALGOL.
OH well...
-K-
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How are your Assembler, FORTRAN and ALGOL skills, sp
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ALGOL was my first high-level (i.e., not assembler) language. Actually it was
JOVIAL (Jules Own Version of IAL), an ALGOL clone built at System Development
Corp in 1960, for whom I worked at the time.
When I left SDC in 1964 I used
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