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do_little
03-01-2002, 04:12 AM
thanks for all who tried to help me and i think they helped me a lot , but a new qusetion has came into my mind
in the early years of computer programming ,programmers were programming using machine language ( though it's not used now ) , now i want to know where do they do this job ? in which machine ? is that was done in a computer ? and i know that instructions and programs are stored in bits in the harddrive or in RAM , but how do they saved into bits ? how do a written language of 1's and 0's written by a keyboard is converted into +5's volts and 0's volts ( in +5 volts system ) ?

thanks

YODA74
03-01-2002, 07:08 AM
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=programming+using+machine+language+&btnG=Google+Search

you could start here

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