On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 12:51:58PM -0400, Ashley T . Howes wrote:
I just looked at these. In June 2001 3.3% of visitors were using a BBC Micro
That is interesting. I wonder what kind of web browser you could write to run in a machine with 32K RAM. Of course, if you made the browser a "language ROM" you get an additional 16K for your code, and can use the RAM that frees up for data.
So, does anyone know of a web browser for the BBC Micro?
The other possibility, of course, is that someone has a browser that lets the user configure the agent header (doesn't opera let you do that?), or a proxy server that can be made to falsify it.
The other interesting thing is that this is a Linux related web site and most of the browsers appear to be MS IE on Windows!
Steve.