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== modern CPU call ==
Did I hear someone claim that "not all modern cpus have call instructions"[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Threaded_code&diff=157071261&oldid=145427231] ?
Certainly many recent [[homebrew CPU]] designs ( [[Wikibooks:Microprocessor Design/Wire Wrap]] ) don't have a call instruction -- but most people call them "retro" rather than "modern".
Which CPU would that be?
I can't think of *any* CPU built after the 1976 [[RCA 1802]] that didn't have a call instruction.
--[[Special:Contributions/68.0.124.33|68.0.124.33]] ([[User talk:68.0.124.33|talk]]) 18:33, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
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