ot? Simulate something....
woodelf
bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca
Mon Mar 7 22:30:15 CST 2005
Ron Hudson wrote:
>
> On Mar 7, 2005, at 5:32 PM, Tom Jennings wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Ron Hudson wrote:
>>
>>> I am beginning to write a simulator for a "microcomputer", it will
>>> feature a
>>> curses (terminal) front panel. it will be a 12 bit machine. You will
>>> be able to
>>> issue commands to the simulator without stopping the program (for
>>> mounting
>>> virtual paper tapes, printing to files etc)
>>
>>
>> Cool! If you haven't, check out Donald Knuth's fictional MIX
>> computer. It's a mishmash of a bunch of "contemporary" (1970s)
>> architectures. The cool thing about is there is SOFTWARE written
>> for it, even though it never physically existed.
>>
>> There was no physical representation, if you were to make one,
>> it would add to the coolness of it.
>
>
> Cool is it 12 bit, best expressed as 3 hex digits?
>
No ... I think it was decimal or base 64 depending on the computer
instruction
set used. I like decmal machines but thay don't make decimal addressed
memory.
His lateset version is risc machine, a machine I don't like because
they have too
low a instruction density. Now does it really matter if you use hex or
octal or what
ever?
Ben alias woodelf
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