I think of the 6809 as a 16-bit microprocessor, myself (pace Wikipedia). It has 16-bit registers, load/stores, and add/subtracts. A nice clean architecture for its day.
I learned assembly on the 6809 and enjoyed it quite a bit. Much nicer than x86, which pretty much convinced me never to do assembly again
I think of the 6809 as a 16-bit microprocessor, myself (pace Wikipedia). It has 16-bit registers, load/stores, and add/subtracts. A nice clean architecture for its day.
I learned assembly on the 6809 and enjoyed it quite a bit. Much nicer than x86, which pretty much convinced me never to do assembly again