In message <m1CX8CE-000JDgC@p850ug1>
ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell) wrote:
I don;'t have a single PC-compatible laptop.
I've got a Tandy M100, a
handful of Epson HX20s and a PX4, an HP110 and a couple of Portable
Pluses..... I do use them, but I don't think any are particularly
suitable for making a KM11 clone.
On the smaller end of the scale, I've got a HP Omnigo 700LX (i.e. 200LX with
a built in Nokia DataCard) and a Psion Organiser II. Both fairly nice
machines, but the Org2 is a power-hungry little beasty...
What's this love of the ZX81, which I regard as a
postively horrible
machine. I'd not rip one apart, though, mainly because there's little of
use to raid from it...
I think it's a pretty nasty machine too - just picked it off the top of my
head as an example :)
Of course, feel free to replace "ZX81" in that sentence with "PERQ".
The
meaning still ends up the same :)
If
anyone's got a Jupiter Ace that they want rid of, I'm listening :). =
I've only got one, and I'm hanging on to it. I happen to like Forth (and
RPN in general).
Hmm, you mean along the lines of:
1
2
+
.
.. which gives the answer "3". (I *think* that's FORTH, not sure though). I
might actually have a go at designing an RPN calculator at some point. Might
make a fun project, especially seeing as I just got my PIC microcontroller
programmer running again...
Later.
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Phil. | Acorn Risc PC600 Mk3, SA202, 64MB, 6GB,
philpem(a)philpem.me.uk | ViewFinder, 10BaseT Ethernet, 2-slice,
http://www.philpem.me.uk/ | 48xCD, ARCINv6c IDE, SCSI
... Bored at 3:00 a.m.? PSSSTTT - got a modem?