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This article focuses on software which emulates home computers, a class of personal computer which reached the market in the late 1970s, and became immensely popular in the following decade, selling many millions of units. Leading home computer companies included Commodore, Sinclair, Atari, Apple, Acorn, Tandy Radio Shack, and Amstrad.
You can still download 32-bit versions of Debian, Buntus (Lubuntu, Xubuntu), Mint, Fedora, Slackware. I agree that support for 32-bit is going to disappear eventually, but it hasn't happened yet. I know - I should have replied several months ago, but better late than never.
It's time to state the obvious - this place is DEAD. If anyone knows ACTIVE and friendly forums dedicated to hobby programmers, please post the links here. Thanx! Hope to see you there.
Yes. Problem is we are trying to describe the infinite detail of the real number line in the finite space of the computer.But wait, that cannot be. Every schoolboy knows that:0.3 + 0.3 + 0.3 =3/10 + 3/10 + 3/10 =(3 + 3 + 3) / 10 =9 / 10 =0.9Every schoolboy has a finite sized brain so this computation is not impossible to do accurately.No, fact is, computers cannot do arithmetic.
Lets face it: BASIC is dead.