It was thus said that the Great Michael B. Brutman once stated:
Scott Stevens wrote:
I won't be running any 32-bit code on the
HP95LX ;-)
Same here. My development environment is a 386-40, but the target
processor is an 8088. I'd like to develop natively on the target box (a
PCjr), but I fear I would grow old before getting anything done.
I did a lot of development on a PCjr. I had quite a bit of memory in the
system, so I set up a 128k RAM disk, copied MASM (2.x I think), LINK.EXE,
the editor I used (PE.EXE 1.0---a whopping 40k executable) and the source
code I was working on. Just before running the program I was developing, I
would copy the source to floppy, just in case.
Did that for several years.
-spc (I think I had 384k of RAM in my PCjr ... )