I took a class on that about 4 years ago now.Mainframeguy said:I could say it is 8086 family - but you would have no idea what I was telling you! Machine Code usually means the actual code beneath assembly level.,....
Anyway - I think what you mean is CPU ID -try clicking on "My Computer"!
kcnychief said:I took a class on that about 4 years ago now.
If I ever see you mention that ever again, I'm going to hunt you down and give you a solid wet noodle whipping
drgn75 said:OK, thanks for thinking I'm completely ignorant about the 8086 family, however, that's a discussion for another time. What I want to know is:
Is there a way to know what your Machine Code (that you are talking about, not the CPU ID) is?
I <3 Ed Bigos!celticfan11 said:hahah the first thing i tought of when i read the post title; "hmm i wonder if derek is thinking the same thing I am when i first read this post title." I guess you were. That class was brutal, so was the teacher.
Mainframeguy said:doesn't sound real smart to me either.... sounds like a bad dumb teacher.... Ya see I woulda said something like "I COULD explain that, now who wants to stay in class until next week?"....
Also - sorry if the original poster (drgn?) felt ignorant from my post - I was just saying what the thread title meant to me, and it sure did cause some confusion.
So - are we straight now? IE DRGN - do you have what you need here?