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by watersb
1798 days ago
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Learning to write 6809 Assembly language programs set me up quite nicely for the wave 32-bit 68000 machines. But yes, I think microcomputers had to get more complicated to move forward. The original Macintosh team worked like mad to keep the hardware design as simple as possible, but virtually no computer manufacturer could afford a project like that. (The first Mac hardware prototype was a 6809 board. Not a CoCo :-) |
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