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I feel like the RP2040 or RP2350 approach the simplicity of these older machines.

https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/rp2350/

The documentation is pretty good. Reading it reminds me of going through the documentation provided with my Tandy Color Computer as a kid.



I appreciate that when BCPL got its first floating point support, almost half a century after initial release, it was only because Martin Richards was writing a flight simulator for his Pi.




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