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you're very quick to criticise, Zenda, especially where seminars/training is concerned. Yet I note that on another forum you describe yourself as a trading instructor/seminar presenter/trader. Is the pot calling the kettle black?
I don't think anyone would question Chartman's knowledge of computer hardware. |
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Having worked with Microcontrollers since 1972, when the first Intel chip, the 4004 came out, I know the odd thing or two about computers. I designed a hand held all CMOS computer from scratch when PSION was just a twinkle in someone's eye. To say I know nothing about computers just shows the person's ignorance and willingness to make statements that are clearly based on guesswork.
Zenda, you're talking out of the back off your ass. A phone may well have a RISC chip, but how are you going to program your application into it? Whatever. |
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free to download, all you need is a C++ compiler and the kit.. |
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How times change... I used to make phone calls on my phone
![]() Next you'll be telling me they can send pictures.... :cheesy: |
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chartman ya must be as old as the hills to be programing the 4004 the first one I started with was the 8086 but I did prefer the 6502, if only we had been in California at the time would be millionaires
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Those WERE the good old days..... I also worked on converting the analogue computer controlling the Mach2 wind tunnel at RAE Farnborough to a Digital computer.... that was using Mullard ( remember them?) DTL chips. A trip down memory lane. :cheesy:
That's where Concorde saw it's early testing. I have an appology to make to Zenda- he's quite right, I know nothing about phones. ![]() |
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casino owners get scammed every day of the week from every direction; employees, customers, VIPs, yuo name it
i don't think there is anyone on the planet more alert to being scammed than a casino boss amusing. People do get found in the Nevada desert holding casino knick knacks. ![]() |
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