Apple II for into to microprocessors

From: Geoff Reed <geoffr_at_zipcon.net>
Date: Fri Jul 13 22:21:40 2001

the early macs at least also have a built in ROM-Monitor :)

probably the later ones too, although I think that they stopped including
in the powermac series.


At 04:05 AM 7/14/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Tony Duell skrev:
>
> >Over here, I'd recoment getting a BBC Micro.
>
>Over here, I'd recommend a C64, since that's really what you can expect to
>find without too much effort or time. Then you'd have to find a cartridge with
>an assembler. Are there any other micros (perhaps ones in my collection) with
>built-in monitors?
>
>As opposed to some people's recommendation to use a very basic system, such as
>a microprocessor tutor, in order to learn, I'd prefer a machine with more
>bells and whistles. It's a lot more fun if the memory addresses are mapped to
>a flashy border or a blippy-bloppy speaker.
>
>The C64 has also got the advantage of being very well-documented and still
>having a rather active scene.
>
>Oh, C128 has got a built-in monitor, now that I think about it. And a great
>BASIC to boot.
>
>--
>En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
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