I coded in assembler on the Commodore Amiga in the early 90s, ask me anything!

Bertil Muth - Aug 30 '18 - - Dev Community

The Commodore Amiga can be seen as a successor of the legendary Commodore 64 (C64). It was a home computer with graphics and sound so good that regular PCs could not compete at the time. That made it an awesome gaming machine.

But apart from that, it had an easy enough to understand system architecture, so that a lot of kids programmed on it in assembly language. I was one of them, ask me anything!

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