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by watersb
1491 days ago
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Maybe the main difference for me, as a 1970s-80s kid, was that I taught myself some small bits of assembly language programming. I feel very fortunate to have come along at a time where home computers were simple enough to understand. The circuits were literally black boxes, so no doubt the real old-timers would chuckle at this assertion: they had to build the computers out of discrete electrical components, one transistor at a time... But I could understand a CPU that had a single register, an "accumulator"... |
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