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https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/9/24/993
I saw it on:
https://twitter.com/AmigaL0ve/status/1177614776060350467?s=20
Pretty funny.
I believe Linus himself started with Commodore 64 assembly.
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I never owned one either, but it was the holy grail of my childhood. I got constantly rebuked for wanting such an unaffordable device just to play stupid games on it; but for me the 'killer app' was really Deluxe Paint. We had a small Amiga lab at school where I'd spend the lunch hours making silly animations. There was a musically talented kid who wrote legit impressive songs on tracker software. The Workbench disks came with text-to-speech software that we tried to make sing, etc. A source of wonder all around.
Yeah far from it; there's everything from replacement motherboards, to expansion cards, to complete FPGA recreations; some of those are 'open hardware' projects to boot.
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But I'm reminded of this. I've had a printout on my wall for (checks copyright message...) yikes! 23 years? It can't be...