| ??? 02/14/05 17:22 Read: times |
#87399 - substantially unchanged - not so Responding to: ???'s previous message |
on a site dedicated to a 25 year old uC architecture that is substantially unchanged in that period of time.
Before repeating this, I would like you to compare the SILabs F120 and the original Intel H-MOS '51. "substantially unchanged"? You can, with equal justification, say the same about the x86/Pentium, since every change since the 086 is not a "change" but an addition/enhancement. Erik |
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