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I'm looking forward to page 2 when they get into the nitty gritty.
Yea, me too. Funny, the I was only looking at the ASM code and it seemed incomplete, I thought the C code was there to handle the audio encoding of the data. Doh!
What little I saw, it seems each piece of data was at least 3 bytes.
Obviously this IS a Lisp, but an extremely limited one. Looks like they alloc a 16K heap plus 1500+ for a fixed symbol table, so that's little more than 5K "words" of working memory.
But it was novel, I thought the transfer via the cassette interface particularly interesting. The lamenting of limitations was fun to read as well.