Joshua Perry (11/4/2008)
This is great. Going back to using the concept of a stack and heap. This is way faster than using a cursor to pivot data. Now if you could just find a way to run SQL Server on a MOS 6502...
Well,
Since you asked... the MOS6502 WAS able to run a cross-assembled version of CP/M, from which DOS was built.
Then Windows 1 was first brought out on an Apple //e (without using the Z80 card) - then came the Microsoft Z-80 card with Windows 3.0... and now we have advanced all the way up to having Windows Compact which runs on... OMG!!! those pesky little microprocessors with only a few megs of program space and then those wonderful little plug-in memory sticks that we call PDA!
What goes around definitely comes back. 🙂
Everything old is new again!