Eric wrote: > While I'm at it, I should note that the design of the 11 was ancestral > to both the 8088 and 68000 microprocessors, and thus to essentially > every new general-purpose computer designed in the last fifteen years. The key to PDP-11 and VAX was lots of registers all a like and rich addressing modes for the instructions. The 8088 is very far from this design, its owes its design more to 4004 then the PDP-11. However the 68000 is the closer, but not as nice to program as there are too many special cases in its instruction set for my liking. BArry
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