> Then you finish the job by burning your program directly into ROM and
> install it on the logic board.

Luxury.

ROM is for sissies.  Real men design a chip (by hand of course) to execute
their program, and fab it in their basement.  They build their own DC
power supply, make some capacitors from tin foil and old clothing, and
mine their own quartz for timing.  Interfaces?  A real programmer's chip
doesn't need to interface with anything else - it does everything, all in
it's 40-pin SIPP package...that a real man builds himself.  Then he reads
the paper in octal, eats some nails, and laughs at nancy-boys like Mark
Browne making their cute little ROMs.  Kids. 

(sincere apologies to women, Mark, and just about everyone else)

This thread reminds me of the "Real Programmers" parody of "Real Men Don't
Eat Quiche".  Funny stuff.

Adam
(Who's "old man" did mainboard design for Unisys.  Before they had
employee workstations.  Literally had to bang two rocks together to make
1's.  Up hill, both ways.)


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