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On 2025-02-25, Salvador Mirzo <smirzo@example.com> wrote:I never used DOS as a programmer, so it wasn't nostalgic to me, but I>
enjoyed seeing how simpler things were back then and how programs like
debug could help you to see what was going on. I was reading about 6502
assembly recently and I became very interested in getting closer to that
simplicity. The booklet author remarked that modern x86 assembly isn't
really meant for programmers, but compilers. I had never really thought
of that, but it made a lot of sense to me. So maybe I should indeed
look into an older, simpler machine to enjoy the low level of things.
To validate your post: I think some C=64 retro-enthusiasts who have
never touched a real C=64, and the same can be said of other 8-bit
platforms. Once for fun i wrote a program for the ZX Spectrum, and i
did not have access to the real hardware. Though i can remember
tinkering with a Timex Sinclair 1000.
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For that matter, 8bitworkshop supports both C=64 and ZX Spectrum
development in corporate web browsers.
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http://8bitworkshop.com/
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See also:
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https://x64.halb.it/
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