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5.9 What machine code is displayed on the Terminator's visual display? (The Terminator) |
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This article is from the The Terminator FAQ, by Karsten A. Loepelmann kloepel@connect.ab.ca with numerous contributions by others.
6502 assembler, specifically Apple 2+ assembly, taken from "Nibble" (QV), a
computing magazine. Other code visible is written in COBOL.
 
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