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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Accumulator UI added

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Accumulator UI added

2004-03-03 by Colin f

> Now I want a 32 track version, with 2 MIDI outputs, heh.

The 32 track version has 4 outputs. And 4 cases ;-)

> Reading over Colin's blurb again, I gotta admit that this
> looks like an excerpt of my old 6502 manual. :))

It may be no surprise then that I learned assembly on a 6502. A 6502 was at
the heart of Pseq (P1) and P2 - both ran on a BBC micro. By comparison,
MCS51 code is ugh-alee, but you can't have 64k code and 64k data on a 6502.
I suspect P4 will be ARM based (that's an *Acorn* RISC Machine :). If I ever
get that far...

Cheers,
Colin f



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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Accumulator UI added

2004-03-03 by Robert van der Kamp

On Wednesday 03 March 2004 09:48, Colin f wrote:
> It may be no surprise then that I learned assembly on a
> 6502. A 6502 was at the heart of Pseq (P1) and P2 - both
> ran on a BBC micro. By comparison, MCS51 code is
> ugh-alee, but you can't have 64k code and 64k data on a
> 6502. I suspect P4 will be ARM based (that's an *Acorn*
> RISC Machine :). If I ever get that far...

I remember writing 65C02 code for my Apple IIe like it was 
basic. I loved that machine. Remember toying with the bank 
switch feature of the 80 column card. Sort of warp 
drive. :)

- Robert

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