I did have, and still have(!) a BBC Micro at home, so some 6502. At work Raytheon 703, lots of assembly and paper tape, IBMs 1130 and 360/370 so punched cards, terminals and golfball typewriters. The Raytheon came with a keyboard about the size of a small piano.
All the best programmers started programming before PCs were invented!
Z-80, 6502, 68000, and assembly forever, baby! Miss those days.
(Dumped a few arcade game ROMs myself, for stuff like MAME and Sparcade, back in the '90s, and even worked on a few drivers)
I did have, and still have(!) a BBC Micro at home, so some 6502. At work Raytheon 703, lots of assembly and paper tape, IBMs 1130 and 360/370 so punched cards, terminals and golfball typewriters. The Raytheon came with a keyboard about the size of a small piano.