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So the Commodore 64 is kinda back [1]

They missed the huge opportunity to bring back the OG nerd fight by offering an Atari 800XL case as alternative ;)

I definitely was and still am in the Atari camp!1!!

[1] https://www.commodore.net/product-page/commodore-64-ultimate-basic-beige-batch1

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@jwildeboer I am very happy to see that my first computer, the TI99/4A sees a bit of a renaissance. It was a cool system - once you had moved past it's crazy design quirks.
When I first wrote assembly for a 6502 (a Commodore 4032), I had real difficulties wrapping my head around the fact that it could only deal with 8 bits at a time.

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@jwildeboer ah, yes, I had to wait for the Amiga for that.

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@jwildeboer Nice to having had that in hardware. For David Braben's Elite on the Acorn B they had to sync mode switching to vertical blank timing to get the higher monochrome resolution in the upper part of the screen and the four colour „cockpit" at the bottom.
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@jwildeboer clearly on the way to Amiga's Copper but iirc, Copper could write to all registers of the chipset. @musenhain

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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 25 days ago
@jwildeboer @pjakobs Atari 800 had innovative Atari SIO bus designed by Joe Decuir, who later on took the same basic design, and created USB ;-)
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@jwildeboer @pjakobs not to mention that everyone had Atari joystick ports in the 80s and early 90s :-)
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