On 10/17/2021 at 4:52 AM, paulscottrobson said:
They're very similar. In some ways the X8 is actually better.
The shortfall in the X8 is RAM memory (and expandability, but that doesn't affect software so much). I'd say it was likely that a machine with the X8 level of specification would load code and graphics off Smartcard rather than holding it in SRAM, would probably not use much in the way of direct sound (though this is an X16 issue as well) and would be more likely to use 4 bit colour rather than 8 bit colour and/or have a lower resolution.
It's backwards to the Plus4/16 issue really, they had identical hardware but much less program RAM. The X16 has more banked storage, but both systems have the same basic memory space.
Though if you program in assembly, you can usefully use the "banked storage" as program RAM, and there's so much of it, that in assembly there is also the Plus4/16 issue.