January 18, 2005
The Atari was also the last PC that I knew intimately. In those days if you wanted to do anything beyond primitive BASIC gaming you had to be familiar with the chipsets and command sets available. Hell, I wrote a simple parser/compiler and a disk drive controller using BASIC.
The "bible" for Atari geeks like me was called De Re Atari. All About Atari. I owned a copy, well worn in a 3-ring binder. It's cool that you can still reference it, but now it's online.
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Posted by: Oorgo at January 18, 2005 03:03 PM (lM0qs)
No, for a real computer, there was the Exidy Sorceror. A Whopping 16k of RAM (which I upgraded to 32 with another 16 memory chips). 40k or more of ROM, much of it removable, so you could run BASIC, or a Macro Assember, even FORTH and not eat in to your RAM.
I even managed to program SPI's After the Holocaust into it, just for fun.
Posted by: Alan E Brain at January 19, 2005 10:07 AM (MQ+Nm)
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