Well I'm really into the archaic humblest chip of all that runs only 4.77 mhz haha No, seriously... I like that chip. Back in the old days it would take like hours to boot up to the basic OS. These days it is a joke of the worst kind. However I like to tinker in the golden days. Anyways, before that they had light-bulbs for a computer. When a light-bulb would light-up it would be considered a 1. When it would go out it would be a zero. And you calculated results that way. These days you liken that to a computer dot. Wow. So much goes into displays and that is another thing I'm into. 3 primary colors of various intensities makes up billions of other shades of colors. That is amazing. I had forgotten almost that in art class. Let's see... anyways my main point is not to get into a main point. It is more for exploring the long forgotten language of assembly programming. This is one step above machine language that only contains all numbers. Oh well I tried machine language and I'm just maybe going to get that picky later on. haha It is just cool how you can put numbers in and the computer interpretes it for the chip at its native level. Okay! Ah. I guess we'll start there for now.