The article describes how the author used Amazon Q Developer to write code for a virtual Commodore 64, starting with a simple BASIC program and then converting it to 6502 assembler for improved performance. The author also shares resources and tips for working with retro computing.
Filmed especially for the July 29-30 Commodore Vegas Expo (CommVEx) v13 2017, Leigh L Klotz, Jr., developer of the programming language, LOGO, tells how its history with Commodore computers and other systems, like the Texas Instruments TI-99 and classic Mac. Filmed by Robert Bernardo