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by geoelectric
494 days ago
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I learned assembly on a 6809 (TRS-80 CoCo) platform. It was only later that I really appreciated how cool of a CPU it really was. It’s a shame that Tandy missed the boat on including coprocessors for game support in their computers, especially that one. If they’d just included decent audio and maybe something for sprite management it would’ve been highly competitive. |
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Atari 800 featured powerful video processing with display lists and sprites, 4-channel audio, etc., but was much less successful.
As I understand it, Radio Shack did not encourage third-party software and support for its systems, not realizing that it was the key to success.
OS-9, originally a 6809 OS, seems to have survived for quite some time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS-9