I once did wire-wrap programming for an Ollivetti that was in a local computer museum.
I would be surprised if there's even any documentation left anywhere on the old IBM calculators. If you can find some, it's not that hard to do. It's just a primitive machine language with limited support for counters.
try looking at bitsavers.org/pdf
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It's "remember to BREATHE"
Remember how she said that we would meet again, some sunny day?
Anybody remember Andy Williams ?
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all i can remember is that i think there was a boy robot andd he hd a mum and dad, it wasnt a cartoon it was animation, not real people. and the colours were really bright. anybody help its really bugging me?
yes but i cant find any of there stuff lol
Bread boards usually have holes in them. Some guy thought of the idea for a solderless "plugboard" when using his bread board ;-).
There are no "Rules", you only have to remember the syntax:for (; ; ) it is the same thing as:;while () {;}
High level programming is drag & drop, easy peasy programming. In the objects you use to create something ( program, graphics). The components are made up of middle level programming. A language that is easier to remember than zeros & one's...which is a low-level language that integrated chips use to work.
Linux shell is a programming language. its fully different from others progrmming language. the script which is used in Linux quite tough to remember if we comparison to other programming laguages.
Someone told me that a plumber told them that but did not remember why....does anybody know the mechanical reason?