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From: Doctor John
Subject: Upcoming anniversary
Date: 5 Jun 2008 10:32:59
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On Sunday 8th June the 8086 will be 30 years old.
Let the festivities begin and may the joy be unbounded

John

-- 
I will be brief but not nearly so brief as Salvador Dali, who gave the
world's shortest speech. He said, "I will be so brief I am already
finished," then he sat down.


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Upcoming anniversary
Date: 5 Jun 2008 11:06:34
Message: <484800fa$1@news.povray.org>
Doctor John wrote:

> may the joy be unbounded

I misread that as "may the joy be unrounded".

Maybe related to the various IA32 math bugs?

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From: Doctor John
Subject: Re: Upcoming anniversary
Date: 5 Jun 2008 11:12:33
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Invisible wrote:
> Doctor John wrote:
> 
>> may the joy be unbounded
> 
> I misread that as "may the joy be unrounded".
> 
> Maybe related to the various IA32 math bugs?
> 
...and whilst I'm on the subject:

http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/06/dayintech_0605

it's 175 years to the day :-)

John

-- 
I will be brief but not nearly so brief as Salvador Dali, who gave the
world's shortest speech. He said, "I will be so brief I am already
finished," then he sat down.


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From: stbenge
Subject: Re: Upcoming anniversary
Date: 5 Jun 2008 18:41:01
Message: <48486b7d@news.povray.org>
Doctor John wrote:
> On Sunday 8th June the 8086 will be 30 years old.
> Let the festivities begin and may the joy be unbounded
> 
> John

I was hoping to see at least a rough render in P.B.I. celebrating this. 
A computer with a graphics demo on the screen portraying the best the 
8086 had to offer would be a nice touch :)

What kind of computer was yours, exactly?

The first computer we (my brother, actually) owned was a Tandy Color 
Computer 2. He got an extended basic CC3 soon after. It had 256b, I 
believe. His skewed-perspective, line-rendered heightfield program 
(Editmont) crashed the poor thing routinely. But the drawing program 
with up to forty 30x30p animatable frames worked like a charm! Great 
times...

Incidently, how do you remember that your 8086 is 30 years old today? It 
it your birthday?

Sam


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From: Doctor John
Subject: Re: Upcoming anniversary
Date: 6 Jun 2008 09:14:50
Message: <4849384a$1@news.povray.org>
stbenge wrote:
> Doctor John wrote:
>> On Sunday 8th June the 8086 will be 30 years old.
>> Let the festivities begin and may the joy be unbounded
>>
>> John
> 
> I was hoping to see at least a rough render in P.B.I. celebrating this.
> A computer with a graphics demo on the screen portraying the best the
> 8086 had to offer would be a nice touch :)
> 

Well, if you're doing nothing this weekend here's a profect for you ...

> What kind of computer was yours, exactly?
> 

I had a Sinclair MK-14 but the first real (as opposed to development)
system was an Atari 800.
I refuse to mention what the first machine I ever worked with was.
> The first computer we (my brother, actually) owned was a Tandy Color
> Computer 2. He got an extended basic CC3 soon after. It had 256b, I
> believe. His skewed-perspective, line-rendered heightfield program
> (Editmont) crashed the poor thing routinely. But the drawing program
> with up to forty 30x30p animatable frames worked like a charm! Great
> times...
> 

Ah, the nostalgia, the nostalgia
> Incidently, how do you remember that your 8086 is 30 years old today? It
> it your birthday?
> 

Nope, if you remember, Stephen and I almost share a birthday and met up
to celebrate the fact back in late March. We enjoyed it so much we
frequently repeat the error ;-)
Actually, iirc I got the info either from wired.com or theregister.com

John

-- 
I will be brief but not nearly so brief as Salvador Dali, who gave the
world's shortest speech. He said, "I will be so brief I am already
finished," then he sat down.


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