??? 06/03/04 21:03 Read: times |
#71688 - RE: ref card Responding to: ???'s previous message |
It's pretty trivial to write a little TSR to accomplish this, if you're using DOS. I haven't gotten into Windows programming to know what would be required in that environment.
The problem with a generic chart, at least with respect to machine cycles, is that a lot of us now seem to be using non-generic derivatives. 12-clockers, 6-clockers, 4-clockers, 1-clock... I keep my databook handy with a sticky note marking the instruction set summary. When I need the info, I open up the book. Dennis |
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