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by kjs3
4226 days ago
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<i>As for your quip about 68000 not being easier if you knew 6502, do you just arrogantly dismiss everything out of hand? No evidence given?</i> Well, 8-bit, accumulator-based, limited addressing modes, numerous quirky features required for good performance (e.g. zero page) vs. 32-bit, register-based, numerous, generally orthogonal addressing modes, privilege separation, etc. So other than 'programmed in assembly', not much similar between the two. I know when I jumped from processors like the 6502 to the 68000, I had to forget more about the 6502 to really get the 68000 than I kept. Maybe you could take your own advice and describe the architectural similarities of one processor that made you so much more prepared to understand the other? You know, give some evidence. As to the rest of your snotty, self-indulgent, anti-American rant...it's a real shame you didn't get to play with the cool toys that existed at the time. That doesn't mean they didn't exist and we didn't use them. We'll get right on that pity party for you. |
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