I went through the exact same process, but with the 6502 (Ben Eater's videos, and then another SBC of my own design after). It's helped me become a better programmer too. Example: pointers in C now feel very natural instead of some abstract idea of "memory addresses, whatever those are".And yep, I now also own many 6502 based computers :-)
sowbug|1 month ago
I ended up giving away the Joust machine to a guy (https://web.archive.org/web/20200709102945/http://www.robotr...) who had poured his heart and soul into Robotron disassembly and also was the Joust world-record holder in 1983, so I knew he'd appreciate it at least as much as I did. He happened to live in the area, and was more than happy to drive over and load it up. It's been 13 years since then. I hope he and it are doing well!
Factoid: It takes about six hours to reach 10 million points on Joust. Christian's record was 98 million points!
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