@b0rk some CPUs do support binary-coded decimal, or even decimal floating-point! they're very uncommon in modern consumer systems, though
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@b0rk some CPUs do support binary-coded decimal, or even decimal floating-point! they're very uncommon in modern consumer systems, though 1 comment
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@rcombs @b0rk HP's oddball "Saturn" core says hi! It's *really* weird, being a 4-bit processor with mostly 64-bit registers. It's what ran their older graphing calculators, and a few of the newer ones were just a Saturn emulator on a small ARM SoC.