* Intel Conquers Ada using 80x86
@ 1985-10-17 22:54 Steve Childress
1985-10-23 17:44 ` Jon Mauney
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From: Steve Childress @ 1985-10-17 22:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
Ref: "Intel Military Intelligence"; (newsletter); 4th Quarter 1985; Intel Corp
Article: "Ada: Moving from Theory to Reality"
... "All of this leads one to believe that the 8086 architecture
and its software compatible follow on products (the 80186 and 80286)
are the only microprocessors that can truly be called "ADA Machines"."
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* Re: Intel Conquers Ada using 80x86
1985-10-17 22:54 Intel Conquers Ada using 80x86 Steve Childress
@ 1985-10-23 17:44 ` Jon Mauney
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From: Jon Mauney @ 1985-10-23 17:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
> ... "All of this leads one to believe that the 8086 architecture
> and its software compatible follow on products (the 80186 and 80286)
> are the only microprocessors that can truly be called "ADA Machines"."
Of course, for those on the net who think that Ada is a broken language,
such a statement might seem entirely justified.
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Jon Mauney, mcnc!ncsu!mauney North Carolina State University
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