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	<title>Comments on: Who got crowned?</title>
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		<title>By: malcolm</title>
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		<description>I love the little errors in TV and films that are glaring to people with some knowlege in the specialist subject but are completely missed by everyone else.   Here&#039;s a post from Mr Fluffy on the welding forum:

For all the terminator freaks, did you know the original mk1 arniebot was programmed entirely in 8bit 6502
I used to be a 6502 assembly programmer and that bit caught my eye, so we captured the section with the code scrolling past and enhanced it. Not enough of it to be able to figure out what the code actually did, but it was genuine mnemonics
The 6502 was in such powerhouses as the cbm64, the apple IIE Acorn atom and the BBC model B.
Thats why the changey terminator was better, must have had a 32 bit processor. Maybe with a bit blitter</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love the little errors in TV and films that are glaring to people with some knowlege in the specialist subject but are completely missed by everyone else.   Here&#8217;s a post from Mr Fluffy on the welding forum:</p>
<p>For all the terminator freaks, did you know the original mk1 arniebot was programmed entirely in 8bit 6502<br />
I used to be a 6502 assembly programmer and that bit caught my eye, so we captured the section with the code scrolling past and enhanced it. Not enough of it to be able to figure out what the code actually did, but it was genuine mnemonics<br />
The 6502 was in such powerhouses as the cbm64, the apple IIE Acorn atom and the BBC model B.<br />
Thats why the changey terminator was better, must have had a 32 bit processor. Maybe with a bit blitter</p>
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