@Cheap-Trick saidSorry Commodore 64, it's not you, it's me.
Commodore 64
I just couldn't resist the Spectrum 48K.
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@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidI had an Atari 1040STF with a whopping 1MB of RAM. I wish still had it. Ran for years and years and never once crashed or lost data. I gather some are still running, and that musicians particularly like(d) them. Kasparov compiled a chess database for them.
Sorry Commodore 64, it's not you, it's me.
I just couldn't resist the Spectrum 48K.
Back when Commodore 64 was popular in the States, we kids instead had a TI-99/4A (how's that for a marketable name?), which used a cassette tape drive for storage.
I still have fond memories of "Tunnels of Doom", and learned enough BASIC to write a graphics program where one could place different tiles to lay out a starship floorplan.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidLearnt to program on a ZX 81 - with 1k.
Sorry Commodore 64, it's not you, it's me.
I just couldn't resist the Spectrum 48K.
I was team Sinclair, until a paper round eventually paid for an Amiga.
Current development machine has 32,000,000 times more memory than that ZX81. Most of it wasted, I'm sure.