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Pretty cool article.

Nowadays often when you see articles about computer history of this era, the articles tend to be focused on Apple and IBM.

So it’s neat this article focuses on the other computers of this era. TI, Atari, Commodore, etc.

It's interesting how things differed so much across different countries.

In the UK there was good split between Atari and Amiga, and before that the Spectrum and the C64.

Lots of rivalries and interesting characters though, for sure.

I only had one game for my VIC-20, the pack-in game, called BASIC. I never beat it, but I got a few levels in!
I was lucky enough to be able to mail £5 notes to Llamasoft in Mount Pleasant, and receive freshly reproduced tapes from Jeff Minter, or more likely his mum or dad.. The sheer joy of getting home from school and there being a Jiffy bag with Yaks latest game was like nothing else.. From GridRunner, LaserZone, HellGate, MetaGalactic Llama Battle At The Edge Of Time..
My first computer was a VIC-20, in 1982 or so. It had so little RAM, that I needed to program it with a Machine Language monitor cartridge.
I wish these kinds of computers would come back. Maybe with a language like Lua or Ruby instead of BASIC in ROM. The closest is the 400 and 500 series of Pis but those just aren't the same :(
Do you think you could squeeze them into an 8K or 16K ROM? Better would be Forth or Logo.
Love the article. In my teens, I loved the RadioShack COCO in the 80s & its Assembly Language EditASM+. A manual to the 6809 assembly language can be found here: https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Manuals/Prog.... That was my first intro to assembly.

In High School, I used the TRS80s for programming in BASIC as well as for electronics stuff. We had access to Apple IIs but used them mostly for VisiCalc, spreadsheet and word processing. Having a RadioShack next to the high school, probably influenced my choice to keep using those brands of machines as opposed to Atari/Commodore. In my original move to Florida, before I returned, the COCO was shipped via land transport, when it arrived, I was informed that the shipment was damaged including the COCO. Life is not kind :(

This whole series is amazing.