At the risk of opening old wounds, I'd point out
that there's a significant
difference between microprocessors and microcomputing. While the one requires
As in that infamous previous thread, it seems some
people have chosen to read
what they wanted to read rather than was was written. That's not my fault,
though.
I disagree, and wonder at the point of being so "can't do".
Some if not most of my best microprocessor education came from BOOKS. I
suggest the addition of an Apple IIe and a logic probe goes a LONG way down
the road to understanding, lacking only in the experience that time and a
wide variety of systems can give.