In article <200604242240190363.97D2ED61 at 10.0.0.252>,
"Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com> writes:
On 4/24/2006 at 10:54 PM Richard wrote:
What was the microprocessor in the terminal?
Z80 (4 MHz, I think, but not sure)
I still have the prototype PCB, but not the monitor or the keyboard--and
the code, and the schematics, etc. I remember coding an escape sequence
that would allow it to download executable code into RAM and jump to it--it
was intended for running production line Q&A. Nowadays, that little
"feature" would be known as a "security hole".
Did you code in an easter egg with your initials? :)
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