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On 8/13/2010 6:47 PM, K1TTT wrote:
On Aug 13, 10:59 pm, wrote:
On 8/13/2010 12:17 PM, Richard Clark wrote:



On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:51:49 -0700, John Smith
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On 8/12/2010 10:20 PM, Richard Clark wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 19:06:21 -0700, John Smith
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My daughter just got her doctorate from Columbia University.


Frankly, I find that amazing, indeed, it implies insanity to me.


And our friend Mr. Ostrom, the computer scientist, got his AS degree
in Chico something more than a dozen years ago. There's authority on
the topic speaking for ya'.


Oh no, another know-it-all that knows nothing. ROFLOL


A confirmation. ;-)


73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


It says a lot about ability and self esteem when someone has an email
address like his and says the things he does. My guess is that I have
made a lot more money programming than he ever will. And in a lot more
languages. And a lot fewer bugs.

tom
K0TAR


amen on that... lets see, 42 years programming now, 26 getting paid
just for that, languages??? pdp8 assy, focal, fortran(several
versions), basic(several variants), pascal, x86 assy, vb, ada, c, c++,
c#, vb.net, asp.net, various jcl variations, ibm360 assy, 68xxx assy,
objective c, pl-1, apl, java, javascript, vrml, html, xaml, xml,
matlab, mathcad, and probably a few others i have forgotten.


Favorite assy was 6809. Did a lot on the Ericsson MD110 while writing
patches.

tom
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On Aug 14, 12:41*am, tom wrote:
On 8/13/2010 6:47 PM, K1TTT wrote:



On Aug 13, 10:59 pm, *wrote:
On 8/13/2010 12:17 PM, Richard Clark wrote:


On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:51:49 -0700, John Smith
* *wrote:


On 8/12/2010 10:20 PM, Richard Clark wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 19:06:21 -0700, John Smith
* * wrote:


My daughter just got her doctorate from Columbia University.


Frankly, I find that amazing, indeed, it implies insanity to me.


And our friend Mr. Ostrom, the computer scientist, got his AS degree
in Chico something more than a dozen years ago. *There's authority on
the topic speaking for ya'.


Oh no, another know-it-all that knows nothing. *ROFLOL


A confirmation. *;-)


73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


It says a lot about ability and self esteem when someone has an email
address like his and says the things he does. *My guess is that I have
made a lot more money programming than he ever will. *And in a lot more
languages. *And a lot fewer bugs.


tom
K0TAR


amen on that... lets see, 42 years programming now, 26 getting paid
just for that, languages??? pdp8 assy, focal, fortran(several
versions), basic(several variants), pascal, x86 assy, vb, ada, c, c++,
c#, vb.net, asp.net, various jcl variations, ibm360 assy, 68xxx assy,
objective c, pl-1, apl, java, javascript, vrml, html, xaml, xml,
matlab, mathcad, and probably a few others i have forgotten.


Favorite assy was 6809. *Did a lot on the Ericsson MD110 while writing
patches.

tom
K0TAR


yeah, pdp8 was 12 bit, everything in octal instead of hex. i did a
lot of 6809 stuff on a ratshack coco machine, amazing what you could
make that box do once you got inside it. had one doing fax, rtty, 4
channel music synthesizer, and running a dialup bulletin board even
before aol started sending out floppies. and i built an 8080 based
desktop computer from scratch in 1977, all of 2k of ram and a hex
keypad to load the programs from manually or from cassette tapes!
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On 8/13/2010 8:07 PM, K1TTT wrote:

Favorite assy was 6809. Did a lot on the Ericsson MD110 while writing
patches.

tom
K0TAR


yeah, pdp8 was 12 bit, everything in octal instead of hex. i did a
lot of 6809 stuff on a ratshack coco machine, amazing what you could
make that box do once you got inside it. had one doing fax, rtty, 4
channel music synthesizer, and running a dialup bulletin board even
before aol started sending out floppies. and i built an 8080 based
desktop computer from scratch in 1977, all of 2k of ram and a hex
keypad to load the programs from manually or from cassette tapes!


I ran OS/9 on my CoCo. I had dual 5 1/4 inch drives, woohoo! Also got
a couple things published in Hot CoCo if you remember that mag.

OS/9 was great. Developed by Motorola as a micro based Unix type O/S.
I heard it was parallel developed with the 6809 chip with feedback
between the 2 teams. It was very fast and very small. Kicked the IBM
PC's butt with one fifth the clock speed. As you may know, the 6809 was
about as much 16 bit as it was 8, which was probably part of the reason why.

And I still have all of the bits. Haven't fired them up in maybe 15
years. I wonder if the disks will still read.

tom
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On Aug 14, 1:20*am, tom wrote:
On 8/13/2010 8:07 PM, K1TTT wrote:



Favorite assy was 6809. *Did a lot on the Ericsson MD110 while writing
patches.


tom
K0TAR


yeah, pdp8 was 12 bit, everything in octal instead of hex. *i did a
lot of 6809 stuff on a ratshack coco machine, amazing what you could
make that box do once you got inside it. *had one doing fax, rtty, 4
channel music synthesizer, and running a dialup bulletin board even
before aol started sending out floppies. *and i built an 8080 based
desktop computer from scratch in 1977, all of 2k of ram and a hex
keypad to load the programs from manually or from cassette tapes!


I ran OS/9 on my CoCo. *I had dual 5 1/4 inch drives, woohoo! *Also got
a couple things published in Hot CoCo if you remember that mag.

OS/9 was great. *Developed by Motorola as a micro based Unix type O/S.
I heard it was parallel developed with the 6809 chip with feedback
between the 2 teams. *It was very fast and very small. *Kicked the IBM
PC's butt with one fifth the clock speed. *As you may know, the 6809 was
about as much 16 bit as it was 8, which was probably part of the reason why.

And I still have all of the bits. *Haven't fired them up in maybe 15
years. *I wonder if the disks will still read.

tom
K0TAR


oh yes, i remember hot coco... at one point i had 4 floppies and extra
ram extension on my coco. that was when i was using it as a bbs.
finally turned it into a repeater controller in the mid 80's.
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