Jian Lin
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I started with a Super Board computer... and then TRS-80, and then Apple II. In those days, the 6502 machine code only has 1 accumulator and 2 registers. Hm... the computer has 48k RAM. So your program can cause a "code overflow" instead of a stack overflow.
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