"Day Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
> > [...]
> > As far as you know...  Hypothetically, someone on the list could be
reading on
> > an EBCDIC machine.
> but only hypthetically. the last one I saw was in a scrap
> yard. they prolly made a couple Fords with it by now. :)

Well, let's not overlook emulation! I've seen various, including a PDP-8
emulator and some sort of IBM mainframe beast.

> [...]
> The 'case' would hold a base fiddle, and I think sometimes
> of opening it up, but then think, Naaaaa, I already got a life.

Same thing stops me from playing with the emu's. I drew the line at the
Apple II emulator for Windows. Still, a NEAT idea.

I do have a 1970's KIM (6502) single board unit that still fires up, and
I've been tempted to make it into some sort of functional wall art, but the
7 segment LEDs will probably limit its usefulness for reading e-mail.

- Bob

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