top | item 22250960 (no title) sofaofthedamned | 6 years ago Same! Best programming I ever did was on the ST and Amiga. discuss order hn newest tclancy|6 years ago Any reason why? I tried to do a bit on our C64 as a kid but . . . well, it's amazing I wound up as a developer after that experience. icedchai|6 years ago You had to be very careful programming the Amiga. There was multitasking, but no memory protection. If you wrote to a bad address (like a null pointer), you were staring at a "Guru Meditation" screen followed by a reboot.
tclancy|6 years ago Any reason why? I tried to do a bit on our C64 as a kid but . . . well, it's amazing I wound up as a developer after that experience. icedchai|6 years ago You had to be very careful programming the Amiga. There was multitasking, but no memory protection. If you wrote to a bad address (like a null pointer), you were staring at a "Guru Meditation" screen followed by a reboot.
icedchai|6 years ago You had to be very careful programming the Amiga. There was multitasking, but no memory protection. If you wrote to a bad address (like a null pointer), you were staring at a "Guru Meditation" screen followed by a reboot.
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