04-24-2021, 07:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2021, 02:24 PM by ab1jx.
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Well, I never had much to do with Apple so they made a good scapegoat. USB soundcards are another thing I've lately gotten into, including the $7 on Aliexpress variety.. And as a network interface it does reasonably well. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB
I still haven't opened my PBP in the past few months and looked, but that 8-write limit prevents development work. Could be OK if you just want to install a new version once a year or so. I'm not good at soldering and unsoldering that tiny stuff.
Disassemblers and assemblers become more like screwdrivers for taking things apart and putting back together with simpler code. It's fairly pointless to disassemble something that came out of a compiler. I've seen, I think, when they work well, that you can feed code from a disassembler back into an assembler. There are always spots where they can't tell code from data that you have to help them over. If nothing references an address as code they tend to think it's data. If they try to disassemble data you get nonsense.
If space weren't a problem you could just put another USB keyboard in there.
I still haven't opened my PBP in the past few months and looked, but that 8-write limit prevents development work. Could be OK if you just want to install a new version once a year or so. I'm not good at soldering and unsoldering that tiny stuff.
Disassemblers and assemblers become more like screwdrivers for taking things apart and putting back together with simpler code. It's fairly pointless to disassemble something that came out of a compiler. I've seen, I think, when they work well, that you can feed code from a disassembler back into an assembler. There are always spots where they can't tell code from data that you have to help them over. If nothing references an address as code they tend to think it's data. If they try to disassemble data you get nonsense.
If space weren't a problem you could just put another USB keyboard in there.