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I still remember when the POTY award started, the second year they had to split the 68K poll in two and keep 4 programs of each for a 2nd round poll, because there were too many entries to fit in their poll system. This never happened on z80 calcs, but it went pretty close in 2004. In 2005 the same thing happeend to 68K but they had half less programs, if I recall. Afterward, the 68K scene seemed to have died. Some 68K coders lost interest due to fights starters in the 68K community back then, but I won't get into details. Now it seems there's a regain in interest toward 68k calcs, noticing the amount of 68K users joining lately.
Welcome! There has definitely been a large drought in 68k programs/programmers so it's nice to see someone new here with some interest, not to mention some previous ASM experience. *edit* By the way, what kind of programs have you written for the Commodore Vic-20?
Cool, good luck with your project
Welcome! Glad to see someone else who's interested in 68k programming. I don't know how many 68k assembly programmers there even are, these days- I think most use C, don't they?
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Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on August 16, 2010, 08:00:58 pmCool, good luck with your project Why thank you. Quote from: TC01 on August 16, 2010, 08:27:19 pmWelcome! Glad to see someone else who's interested in 68k programming. I don't know how many 68k assembly programmers there even are, these days- I think most use C, don't they? Thanks! Yeah, the impression that I'm getting is that C is far more popular. I find that somewhat odd considering the power of the 68k instruction set and the frequent need for direct hardware access. Oh well, whatever works.
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Welcome here! I wish you luck on both your Commodore and 89 programming.