OSNews on Nostr: CAP-X and COMP-X: how the Tandy Pocket Computers got a sucky Japanese assembler I ...
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"content": "CAP-X and COMP-X: how the Tandy Pocket Computers got a sucky Japanese assembler\n\nI grew up primarily with the Commodore 64, where if you wanted to do anything really cool and useful, you had to do it in 6502 assembly language. Today I still write 6502 assembly, plus some Power ISA and even a little TMS9900. I like assembly languages and how in cont\n\nhttps://www.osnews.com/story/138570/cap-x-and-comp-x-how-the-tandy-pocket-computers-got-a-sucky-japanese-assembler/\n\n#GeneralDevelopment",
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