Re: Is everyone here faking that they know anything about the x86 language?

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Sujet : Re: Is everyone here faking that they know anything about the x86 language?
De : mikko.levanto (at) *nospam* iki.fi (Mikko)
Groupes : comp.theory
Date : 07. Aug 2024, 08:48:02
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On 2024-08-05 15:16:27 +0000, olcott said:

I have been working in the x86 language back when my work
computer at the US Army corps of engineers was an IBM PC
with an 8088 processor, 512K of RAM and dual floppy drives.
 I was creating dBASE III systems on this computer. This was
before the 8086 processor even existed thus the name x86
language did not yet exist.
Intel 8088 is a variant of 8086 for less expensive computers.
Intel 8086 already exsted when the first 8088 computers were
sold. Later Intel develped 80188, 80186, and other processors
that cold run programs that were written or compiled for 8086,
so someone coined the term x86 for the family.
--
Mikko

Date Sujet#  Auteur
5 Aug 24 * Is everyone here faking that they know anything about the x86 language?8olcott
6 Aug 24 +- Re: Is everyone here faking that they know anything about the x86 language? Peter Olcott sure is,1Richard Damon
7 Aug 24 `* Re: Is everyone here faking that they know anything about the x86 language?6Mikko
7 Aug 24  `* Re: Is everyone here faking that they know anything about the x86 language?5olcott
8 Aug 24   +- Re: Is everyone here faking that they know anything about the x86 language?1Richard Damon
8 Aug 24   `* Re: Is everyone here faking that they know anything about the x86 language?3Mikko
8 Aug 24    `* HHH maps its input to the behavior specified by it --- never reaches its halt state2olcott
9 Aug 24     `- Re: HHH maps its input to the behavior specified by it --- never reaches its halt state1Richard Damon

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