G. Lawler wrote on 15 Aug 2005 at 13:30 +0200:
Thanks!!! For making your BASE64 Decoder available to everyone who finally developed
enough Savy to understand what it is used for. On a personal I too learned to write
code on Z80 and Z81 microprocessors, just before the 8086, 8087 combos came out
and paved the way for the computers most of us use now days. I had a real advantage
though, because my father was an electronics engineering consultant for a well known
California Rad Lab for 35 years! One can't live with a person that knowlegeable
and end up knowing anything about writeing code in a low level language. By age
14 I could write printer drivers, and game programs, using batch files, BASIC, and
Manual Assembaly (Hex Decimal Code). Just like the way "Bill (Satin Incarnate)
Gates" learned it at MIT, back in 1956-8. Only I learned it better and faster
than he did. Mainly because my dad would explane the the circits(hardware) and how
the elsctric currents(software) Physical relations in terms I could understand.
Prety cool HEh? Which reminds me of why I am here. THANK YOU, AGAIN! :)
G. Lawler