On Mon, 27 May 2013, Liam Proven wrote:
On 27 May 2013 16:39, geneb <geneb at
deltasoft.com> wrote:
Oh right. I keep forgetting you come from a
computationally disadvantaged
country. :D
Yeah, we're a poor little backwater place that only ever came up with
the Sinclair line, the BBC Micro and the ARM chip.
Ahh yes, the ZX-81. When just any door stop won't do. :)
I suspect that if it wasn't for the combined jackassery of Irving Gould
and the rest of Commodore upper management, it would be currently
generating the kinds of reality distortion fields that Steve Jobs would
crawl out of his grave to get at.
Tell me again about the best-selling US processor
line? Does it come
within 2 decimal places of how many ARM chips have sold yet? :?P
No clue. (I've been *accused* of having clues one time or another, but
this is not one of those times.) At a guess, x86 maybe?
g.
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