On Wed, 28 May 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
quoted text > [^1 Which also is interesting because the original number had an 80
> prepended, i.e. 80286, 80586,... and you'd guess what number 1586
> would map to.]
Pardon my ignorance -- is there anything special about the number 801586?
It might be fun to display the family in hexadecimal though -- if86 or
80F86. ;)
Maciej
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