• Thorry84@feddit.nl
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    5 months ago

    Bullshit, it could decode them just fine it would just take a while. It would only need a source of storage like a tape or floppy drive.

    Back then and now we have our computers often do tasks which process more data than we have ram available. It’s not a hard problem to solve and we even solved it back then.

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      5 months ago

      Did you read the original post? They said RAM.

      Go ahead and pull all that magic in RAM, and RAM alone…

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      5 months ago

      You are right, QR codes are very easy to decode if you have them raw, even the C64 should do it in a few seconds, maybe a minute for one of those 22 giant ones. The hard part is image processing when decoding a camera picture - and that can be done on the C64 too if it has enough time and some external memory (or disks for virtual memory). People have even emulated a 32-bit RISC processor on the poor thing, and made it boot Linux.