Mine was either the Trash-80, or the Vic-20; I don't remember which came first. The TRS was at school, and the Commodore at home. The Vic-20 had 5K RAM, and I fondly remember when we got a 16K expander cartridge (along with the inevitable 'What will I do with all that memory?') The first thing I remember writing was a scrolling adventure, where I created an Olde English font pixel by pixel by hacking directly into its core memory. (I'm sure I wrote practice stuff before that, but this is what, 30 years ago?)

My father later gave me a CCP/M with a washing machine 8" floppy drive from his office; the computer may have been older than the others, but I really have no idea anymore. I wrote a text-based Star Wars game, complete with X-Wing fighters and light sabers using DataStar on that computer.

Aaron

Robert Wohleb wrote:
I started programming on my first computer; a Tandy 1000 from Radio Shack. Assembly was so much easier on the 8088 processor. Ahh, the good ol' days.

~Rob

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Karoly Negyesi <[email protected]> wrote:
C9 was RET. I forgot the rest. It was so long ago.

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Victor Kane<[email protected]> wrote:
> Here in Buenos Aires I had a shiny silver Timex-Sinclar 2000, and went in
> and had them put in a "double-boot" ROM and switch, so I could bring it up
> in ZX Spectrum or TS 2000 mode!
>
> Z80 Assembler!!!



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