Le 16/03/2016 14:57, Dave Howorth a écrit :
When I began my career, we programmed in an assembly language that had no opcodes. We coded the operations directly in octal - 070 was a subroutine call IIRC. The idea was that when it came time to read the dump after a crash, we would already be very familiar with the octal. Dumps were on fanfold paper and we had a nice long office floor to spread them out.
yes, me in Hex (0 to F). This allowed me to crack protections with the "debug" utility (DOS time)... this don't make us better :-( I also know how to build cars, but I'm not a better driver. if people say subvolumes are good, I try to understand why, but in the mean time I use them :-) jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org