On 04/25/2016 02:14 PM, ben wrote:
But for the most part Common Folk did not have the
resources I
suspect for REAL programing languages, because those require a REAL
OS to run with, and after the 8086 the Newer chips became too complex
to use, and the 68000 was only 16 bit addressing.
Say what? The MC68000 has 24 bits of addressing (A0-A23). The A0-A7
registers are 32 bits in length, even though 24 bits are used for addresses.
--Chuck