
To: Gen XYZ
This video shows you what programmers
(Those who write apps)
had to know in the 1970's !!!
- Ed De Castro designed the 12-bit PDP-8 for DEC, then left DEC, formed Data General, and built the 16 bit NOVA.
Below, you see the humanoid robot ARIA.
Opera has Aria AI...
I checked to see if the ARIA robot
could access other AI programs...
It can.
So I asked Opera's Aria AI to write
a turbo Pascal 5 program that would
generate an HTML page that featured
the ARIA AI robot.
It built a page, but I had to edit the
program to get it to compile.
Click on the image...
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What Happens to the Developers When AI Can Code? | Ars Frontiers
Check out this video on Ars Technica:
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- Grok 3 Just Asked the Quantum Network What Lives Between Dimensions — And It Got a Response
- Microsoft's Dirty Secret: Your Old PC is Now Trash!
- Windows 11 on Old Computers with No TPM 2.0 ...Microsoft's DISM Tool!
PDP-11 emulation...
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The floppy disk was introduced by IBM in 1971, the year I entered Hutch Tech.
No one had PC's back then, they weren't
invented yet. A few kids had calculators,
we used slide-rules. Our high school had
an IBM 1130, a Digital Equipment PDP-8/e,
and a
Popular Electronics Magazine showcased
the Altair 8800 in its January 1975 issue.
DEC released the PDP-11 in 1970, the VAX
in 1977. Apple released the Apple II in June 1977. The IBM PC(16k, no disks) August 1981, The Timex-Sinclair TS-1000 was July 1982, The Commodore64 August 1982. The Apple Macintosh in 1984.
- Commodore 64
- Amstrad PPC640
- HP Pavilion Win95 Pentium 200MMX
- How to Connect Computer Hard Disk to Mobile Phone!
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