Sounds interesting

Andrew Louie louiea@gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 14:22:00 GMT 2007


On 6/27/07, Dave Korn  wrote:
>   Nah, he means it.  Windows 200(BC) ran on most contemporary abacuses,
> although many had to have more beads and thicker wires installed to handle the
> heavy system load it imposed.  Known to the Romans as "Windows CC", it was the
> first operating system to allow you to send a message to several citizens at
> once (by dispatching a bunch of slaves in parallel), and to this day we still
> refer to a secondary destination for an email in a "CC" line.

Actually the key difference between windows 200 and other modern
abacuses at the time, was that windows 200 required an extra bead for
line breaks, which lead to many headaches for abacuses users trying
get their windows 200 programs to run on more modern abacuses.


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-Andrew Louie



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