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2005-07-06
Take off the rose-coloured glasses when recalling distant past ...the times of 8-bit micros were almost abusive with what they offered for the price, slow hw barely able to do anything useful, and tremendous amounts of lock-in into particular systems back then.
It's ironic that you seem to blame the PC standard (PC being what killed off 8-bit micros) of abuses and stagnation - while in fact, the vast Wintel ecosystem brought us tremendous capabilities for great prices. It also brought powerful commodity hardware for inexpensive *nix workstations, and alternative operating systems in general...
Edited 2012-10-04 00:09 UTC