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nuclear war (Miscellaneous)

posted by tkchia Homepage, 07.11.2022, 15:33

Hello kerravon,

> As such, if anyone else has nothing better to do,
> let's standardize 16-bit segmentation computing.
> It doesn't necessarily need to be 8086.
> And it's probably possible for the same source
> base to be used for future 32-bit programming.
> I have made an opening offer/POC already, but it is
> not set in stone.

Well, to me the thing is this: If "let's standardize 16-/32-bit computing" is the answer, then what is the question?

I am pretty sure that, in a event of a nuclear war — or for that matter, a large-scale conventional war, or some other large-scale disaster — people who want/need computing power will want it for some concrete, practical purposes. What will these be?

Thank you!

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