Check out http://home.pipeline.com/~hbaker1/sigplannotices/COMFY.TXT Also: http://home.pipeline.com/~hbaker1/sigplannotices/column04.tex.gz Complete "comfy" language compiler in Lisp for the 6502: http://home.pipeline.com/~hbaker1/sigplannotices/CFYCMP1.LSP At 09:56 PM 1/4/2005, mcintosh@servidor.unam.mx wrote:
Quoting Marc LeBrun <mlb@fxpt.com>:
Who do you think writes viruses? (Ender's Game, anyone?<;-)
Well, OSC has just barely released the first three chapters of the book in which they are probably going to find out who wrote (created ?) the descolada virus. In the meantime, Jane was an artificial intelligence that got out of hand, but I dont think it was ever made clear who the author was; anyway not the kids. However: they did hack the computer net soon after their first arrival, but that was more or less expected of them.
If hacking HTML is so easy, why can't I do it?
Does anyone remember, or have they used KIM-1? Those were really great for getting a feel for hardware and machine language, although their associated memory didn't allow for very complicated programs. That and the somewhat lousy order code of the 6502 vs 8080, for example.