Apple II for intro to microprocessors
>At the risk of opening old wounds, I'd point out that there's a significant
>difference between microprocessors and microcomputing. While the one requires
>As in that infamous previous thread, it seems some people have chosen to read
>what they wanted to read rather than was was written. That's not my fault,
>though.
I disagree, and wonder at the point of being so "can't do".
Some if not most of my best microprocessor education came from BOOKS. I
suggest the addition of an Apple IIe and a logic probe goes a LONG way down
the road to understanding, lacking only in the experience that time and a
wide variety of systems can give.
Received on Mon Jul 16 2001 - 00:46:59 BST
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