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August 27, 2015, 03:47:42 AM
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By the end of 1983, I owned a Commodore 64 and wrote a basic word processor in 68000 assembly language

No 6510 (essentially a 6502 plus some extra integrated functionality). 68000 assembly would be far less impressive as it was close to the pinnacle of user-friendly CISC microprocessor instruction sets. (After that ISA development went RISC or stalled.) Almost a high level language by comparison.

Correct. Its been a while (22 years) Smiley

The Atari ST was 68000.

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August 28, 2015, 02:40:11 PM
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By the end of 1983, I owned a Commodore 64 and wrote a basic word processor in 68000 assembly language

No 6510 (essentially a 6502 plus some extra integrated functionality). 68000 assembly would be far less impressive as it was close to the pinnacle of user-friendly CISC microprocessor instruction sets. (After that ISA development went RISC or stalled.) Almost a high level language by comparison.

Correct. Its been a while (22 years) Smiley

The Atari ST was 68000.

1983 was 32 years ago(!). Smiley
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August 28, 2015, 02:52:12 PM
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By the end of 1983, I owned a Commodore 64 and wrote a basic word processor in 68000 assembly language

No 6510 (essentially a 6502 plus some extra integrated functionality). 68000 assembly would be far less impressive as it was close to the pinnacle of user-friendly CISC microprocessor instruction sets. (After that ISA development went RISC or stalled.) Almost a high level language by comparison.

Correct. Its been a while (22 years) Smiley

The Atari ST was 68000.

1983 was 32 years ago(!). Smiley

Please don't, I feel old!

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