I’ve been reminiscing about the first computer I had. It was a Commodore 16, the little brother to the Commodore 64, and I fondly remember playing “Squirm”, a Snake-like game. It’s amazing to think a machine with just 16KB of RAM fascinated me so much. I think I was only about 6 or 7 years old at the time, but the in-built BASIC interpreter served as my first introduction into programming.
Over the years we bought many machines: a Commodore 64, several Spectrum +2’s and finally a Commodore Amiga 1200. The latter caused me to have many arguments with my PC and Atari-ST loving peers, convinced that their machine was the best. To me, the Amiga 1200 was a great machine, only let down by poor marketing and an even poorer manual (it covered the basics only!)
I’m firmly a PC fan now, but that’s grown more out of circumstances than choice. Who knows - this time next year I could be writing something similar on an Apple or even something more exotic!
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