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The TX-2 (on which my Dad did his PhD thesis work) had 64K 36-bit words. Clearly enough to do just about anything!
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On the page numbering issue , I notice in my Fictionwise newsletter this morning that they refer to book length by word count !
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Since the word count stays even if you change the font size or page layout, showing the "current word count till the end of the currently displayed page" plus a "goto word" could be a good alternative to the page numbers in the Cybook firmware.
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I well remember the joys of programming using the EBCDIC character set on IBM mainframes. That had the peculiarity that, if you printed the character set as a 16x16 grid, the alphabet was an 8x3 "block" in it. That meant that you couldn't test for an upper case letter using the normal "is it between A and Z" test because that range of character codes included other, non-alphabetic characters too
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I once had a real problem. A couple of thousand cards in a big box that was used as a 'feeder' for the cardreader. They were from several different programs and came from several loctions. The operator dropped the box on top of the stairs. Can you imagine the joy of the programmers when they heard the execution of there programs was going to be delayed a couple of days? Those were the days Last edited by Ortep; 04-09-2008 at 03:49 AM. |
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No , from what I recall we got half a forest of paper and told to read through - syntax errors were not offered .
Access to computers was not authorised for programmers , only technicians . Heaven help us if we got the program in a loop , with no error stop instruction . |
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I remember writing a program for the college mainframe that went into a very specific loop of instructions that resulted in the status light display 'freezing' on the memory controller box and spelling out "TILT".
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