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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (30527)8/26/2000 11:18:43 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
but I've been using a computer for 16 years. Not a one of them had a microprocessor from either Intel or AMD

My very first design with microprocessors, back in the stone ages, was with an Intel 4004 (4-bit data, 8-bit address)in 1973, that's 27 years back. There was no other micro at that time. Subsequently Intel came up with 8008 (8 bit data, 8-bit address) and 8080 (8-bit data, 16-bit address that I could program in machine language at hi-speed using blue and red front panel switches). And Motorola came up with 6502. The rest is all current history.
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