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@neauoire@merveilles.town wow 64KB is even lower than the Z-Machine. Quite a challenge!
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@oblomov@sociale.network the neur language parser and interpreter from the post above is 400 bytes!
@neauoire@merveilles.town wow 64KB is even lower than the Z-Machine. Quite a challenge!
@oblomov@sociale.network the neur language parser and interpreter from the post above is 400 bytes!
@neauoire@merveilles.town this reminds me of the first time I wrote an assemply program on my Olivetti M24 8-D
Is the 64KB constraint inspired by the 8086 segment size?
@oblomov@sociale.network No, it's just because the largest int, is an unsigned int, so the full 64kb is addressable :)
@neauoire@merveilles.town ah ok so it's more of a βshares a similar reasonβ 8-) 16-bit FTW
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Like the 6502 assemblyβ¦