Cory McKechnie wrote:
>
> In article <dXyV4.7027$Ip.2...@cac1.rdr.news.psi.ca>,
> cs...@blaze.trentu.ca says...
> >
> > I figured someone would do this, eventually. It's a GPLed CUSP clone
> > (still under development, naturally...):
> >
> > http://linux.ucla.edu/~phaethon/cuspemu/
> >
> > Yum. Assembler.
> >
> > --Eric Smith
> > (Now's the time to mention that CUSP hasn't been used for 2 years and
> > nobody knows what the hell I'm talking about.)
>
> We're still (gonna be) using it in 230 ...
> cory
when i was working at the manufacturing place, i was going through some
technical manuals for some of the machinery - and if you knew a bit of
assembler you could get just about any machine there to display funny
things on the LCD - but that would chew up too much memory rendering the
machines pretty much useless beyond displaying the funny message you
decided to input - to think that you could crash a million dollar
machine by messing around in assembler
andre