On Tuesday 17 March 2015 13:02:30 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Tuesday 17 March 2015 16:49:14 Gene Heskett wrote:
Whistle in the St Bernards and sample the stuff
you sent them out
with. The lost has been found. :)
I've whistled him in. ;-) Sadly, I'll have to give the contents of
the barrell to my husband - I'm allergic. But he'll enjoy it!
A screenshot? I'm fascinated. I haven't seen any such thing since
pin boards and machine code programming. (For the young among you, I
don't mean Assembler. I mean machine code programming.)
Lisi
Chuckle, been there, done that, still have the forms I use to write , for
an RCA-1802, a tape handle and video labeler for a tv station in No Cal,
back in 1978 or so.
Did it all with the hex monitor and the 1802 programmers manual for an
assembler. 15 years after I had gone on down the road looking for
greener grass, that machine and software were still in 5-15x a day use
at KRCR in Redding CA.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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