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OriansJ: bvt: well believe it not; previously most architectures were easy to encode by hand (PDP-11, PDP-10, Vax, 6502,
z80, 8086) but MIPS changed the game by showing with high enough languages one can be brain dead in regards to human understanding of the encoding rules and squeeze a drop of extra performance out.
a111: Logged on 2018-12-26 00:25 asciilifeform:
z80 of course not only costs fiddycents, but ~still made~ , and so has been photographed errywhere, prolly even in zimbabwe. whereas there's maybe 50 'ivory' remaining total.
a111: Logged on 2018-12-01 20:47 asciilifeform: which ? where they baked
z80 clone ?
mircea_popescu: remember back when they had folks who went to school ? "elite" husband-and-wife team could bake a great
z80 game over a summer, and so on.
a111: Logged on 2018-11-16 17:32 asciilifeform: ( i actually have a b00k by orig designer of
z80, where he actually walks through the die, transistor by transistor, as if it were picasso )
mircea_popescu believes "handmade" and "art" to be unrelated ; one can have industrial art (such as, eminently, the
z80, and such as very much NOT warhola's crapolade)
mircea_popescu: nobody with the "smart"phones ever does, which is i guess the living proof of why "smart" phones are for dumb people and the
z80 was smart even tho it didn't LABEL ITSELF SUCH
BingoBoingo: Well, we could always try seeing how the Chicoms price modern
Z80 implemented in cultured pig neurons
mircea_popescu: if i wanted the center caret of
z80 rotated 90 degrees and printed, i could not get this done.
mircea_popescu: a universal tsmr cpu, even if nothing more than miniaturized/updated
z80, would prolly be the one gain here. so we end up with a commodity part to put in things.
mircea_popescu remembers the good old days when parsing was done ~by the keyboard~, as in the
z80 basic.
mircea_popescu: so anyway, if you find a
z80 with that beta on it, you got a genuine ro made item.
mircea_popescu: the golden age of the
z80 games was principally driven by the fact that an intellectual unit (at the time, one guy + one gal) could churn out a game per season. most of the great "studios" of the time were this, coupla married math teachers.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-23 17:26 mircea_popescu: if and only if everyone's in chains, then and then only can you be entirely sure nobody's linked two
z80 chips together and cycling "alf is a pooperhead" back and forth between them.
mircea_popescu: if and only if everyone's in chains, then and then only can you be entirely sure nobody's linked two
z80 chips together and cycling "alf is a pooperhead" back and forth between them.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: and with a well compressed, angry item like the
z80, there's plenty of such "accidentally caught glimpse of santa naked" events
a111: Logged on 2017-12-13 19:30 mircea_popescu: (
z80 thing when reset will munge the "videocard" such as it is, resulting in a pattern brieflydisplaying)
mircea_popescu: (
z80 thing when reset will munge the "videocard" such as it is, resulting in a pattern brieflydisplaying)
☟︎ mircea_popescu discovered xor while trying to make
z80 gfx as a 7-8-9yo.
mircea_popescu: (this is 99% of what they did, even the
z80 clones were intended for production line control, which it was hard to get one at home0
mircea_popescu: he likes the
z80 for the same reasons in the same way. and other obsolete matter.
mircea_popescu: i had to have custom fucking made kbd replacement put into teh old style timisoara-made
z80 clones
mircea_popescu: shit's not gonna be reading any ssds, dvds, etcs, so why the fuck is my 2gb sample of two girls fucking each other's ass on the brandemburg expressed in
z80 units.
mircea_popescu: there is ~no benefit in maintaining a "quarter byte" antiquated notion, this isn't the museum of
Z80 computing science.
BingoBoingo: <fromloper> Unfortuatly potential customers are most likely using Intel + Microsoft. Also in US we have Trump now. World sucks, but still need to live in it. << What's wrong with
Z80 and Motorola 68k and Make Computing Great Again(TM)(R)
mircea_popescu: it's important to de-equivocate dumb ; there's two kinds of machine that may be casually referred to as dumb : one that is very slow (eg,
z80) / one that is very demanding on the programmer (eg, windows). good programmer wouldn't really call
z80 dumb, bad programmer wouldn't really call windows dumb. this directly translates to humans, there's a kind of dumb the incompetent identify mostly disjunct from the kind of dumb the c
a111: Logged on 2017-03-13 00:13 asciilifeform: !~later tell phf i dug out my crate of dead bolix boards, turns out i'm a chump, the pcb in question was a dead xl1200 ~i/o~ board. the only cpu on it is what looks like a
z80! 0 smbx silicon.
a111: Logged on 2017-03-13 00:13 asciilifeform: !~later tell phf i dug out my crate of dead bolix boards, turns out i'm a chump, the pcb in question was a dead xl1200 ~i/o~ board. the only cpu on it is what looks like a
z80! 0 smbx silicon.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-17 00:21 asciilifeform: to possibly squeeze something useful from thread: as i understand, a lamport-based 'trb-i' ~could~ run on
z80.
mircea_popescu: yes, but a
z80 clone chip is no sort of fpga forcrying out loud.