Stuart
Stuart
It opens for me, after a 301 permanent redirect to: https://colin-scott.github.io/personal_website/research/interactive_latency.html The Wayback Machine has also captured multiple copies, for example: https://web.archive.org/web/20181229063651/http://people.eecs.berkeley.edu:80/~rcs/research/interactive_latency.html On Wed, 8 Dec 2021, 21:15 oar-spease, ***@***.***>...
Oh, and Colin has a bit of background here: https://colin-scott.github.io/blog/2012/12/24/latency-trends/ On Wed, 8 Dec 2021, 23:39 Stuart Remphrey, ***@***.***> wrote: > It opens for me, after a 301 permanent redirect...
Ah, but with (several) NAND gates you can make a flipflop... On Wed, 19 Jan 2022, 13:44 Alex Dowad, ***@***.***> wrote: > given that the logic of a NAND gate...
> With Open Firmware, I adopted the convention of spelling-out-with-hyphens-without-abbreviations everything except extremely-commonly-used core words. The system had to be used by a lot of people, only a few of...
Use 0 or 1 on left on the stack from < > or = as the parameter for a {...} loop, which will cause the code inside to be either...
> human readable SIMPL code forms the machine language of the cpu Now that's an interesting idea....