Jerry Pournelle, Byte, Python, and Python in a Nutshell

Fantasio gaston.fong at laposte.net
Wed May 7 18:56:01 EDT 2003


I still have a copy from 1977 with the full schematics of a TTL computer
featuring an amazing 4 instructions set and 64 bytes of memory (or was it
256?).

Memories, memories ...

Gaston.

"Nick Vargish" <nav at adams.patriot.net> a écrit dans le message news:
yyyof2eg7mk.fsf at adams.patriot.net...
> jkn at nicorp.f9.co.uk (Jon Nicoll) writes:
>
> >     http://www.circuitcellar.com
>
> Thanks to everyone who pointed it out... Good stuff.
>
> I remember the good old days of Byte, when they would dismantle
> hardware, and do block diagrams of the data flow through a
> system. (They had a great in-depth look at the original Amiga, for
> example.)
>
> Oh well. Times change, magazines change. :^)
>
> Nick
>
> --
> # sigmask.py  ||  version 0.2  ||  2003-01-07  ||  Feed this to your
Python.
> print reduce(lambda
x,y:x+chr(ord(y)-1),'Ojdl!Wbshjti!=obwAqbusjpu/ofu?','')






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