After 41 years, my first assembly program on my first computer, the Tomy Tutor

In 1983, after 41 years, I finally revisited my original Tomy Tutor computer, bought as a training wheels system before a full Commodore 64. This first generation computer, featuring a 16-bit TMS 9995 CPU and a 9918ANL VDP video chip, was intended for children with its simplistic design but limited capabilities. The Tutor, which boasted a 16-bit processor, lacked direct access to the CPU and was overshadowed by the video game crash, resulting in limited peripherals and a short-lived presence in the home computer market. Today, thanks to homebrew options, I finally have my assembly language program running on it.

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