
Episode 110 - The Atari 2600
Advent of Computing
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The History of the Atari 2600
Whitehead: The Atari 2600 wasn't a self-hosting machine. It couldn't assemble its own programs, so developers had to do it on something bigger. Whitehead says the code was programmed in assembly language and then assembled into a binary. After this step, you have a nice little binary, what we'd call a ROM image today. But that's still stuck on a mini-computer.
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