I got a D32 back in 1982 (after having a ZX80 before that) and then got a D64 later on, with DDOS and OS9, Flex etc. I kept using it until about 1990 when I upgraded to a 386 based PC. I even wrote my degree final year project documentation using Stylograph. I did a lot of hardware and programming on it in those days (I made a Dragon -> ISA bus 'adapter' so I could use a PC MDA adapter in OS9, as well as PC floppy controllers with DMA). I was working on a memory mapping module to support OS9 Level 2 but real life got in the way, and that never got completed for various reasons.
I did write a Forth compiler (for OS9 I think) which I sold a few copies of while I was at university and I vaguely remember writing some magazine articles in the latter days (possibly for the NDUG magazine), but that might be my imagination (nope, just found one - August 1988 Dragon User, page 8 - that was me
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Unfortunately, at the moment my modded D64 seems to have gone missing, so I'm just messing with XRoar until I can find it or get a replacement D64.
I've dug out a box of cassettes & floppy disks which I'm going to go through and see if I can import any, and I've found lots of old magazines & books, so I'll see if I've got any which aren't already on the site.