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| name = Atari 800
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| cpu = [[MOS 6502C]]
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| manufacturer = [[Atari]]
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| form factor = Microcomputer
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| ram = 8 KB - 48KB
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| clock speed = 1 MHz
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| operating system = In-ROM [[Atari BASIC]]
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| year introduced = November 1979
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| image = atari800.jpg
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| caption = An atari 800
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The '''Atari 800''' was the big brother of the [[Atari 400]].  Made by [[Atari]], the 800 was noted for having a real [[keyboard]], and a dual [[ROM cartridge]] slots.  Although not as sucessfull as the 400, most programs never took advantage of the second slot of the 400.
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The Atari 400 & 800 both initially shipped with 8KB of [[RAM]], however, as RAM prices dropped Atari started to ship machines with more [[main memory]]. It's worth noting that unlike [[Commodore]]'s [[VIC-20]], the Atari 400 could have its RAM upgraded.
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Similar to the [[Amiga]], the Atari 400 had 3 [[co-processor]]s, the ANTIC, CTIA/GTIA, and POKEY.  And just like the Amiga they were designed by [[Jay Miner]].
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== Emulators ==
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The [[Atari800]] [[emulator]] is [[portable]] and somewhat popular.  http://atari800.sourceforge.net/
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==External links==
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* [http://www.laughton.com/paul/abps/oss/oss.html The Atari 400/800 and OSS]
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[[Category: Atari 8-bit Computers]]

Latest revision as of 02:11, 23 May 2023


Atari 800
Atari800.jpg
An atari 800
Manufacturer: Atari
Year Introduced: November 1979
Form Factor: Microcomputer
Clock Speed: 1 MHz
Memory Size: 8 KB - 48KB
CPU: MOS 6502C
Operating System: In-ROM Atari BASIC


The Atari 800 was the big brother of the Atari 400. Made by Atari, the 800 was noted for having a real keyboard, and a dual ROM cartridge slots. Although not as sucessfull as the 400, most programs never took advantage of the second slot of the 400.

The Atari 400 & 800 both initially shipped with 8KB of RAM, however, as RAM prices dropped Atari started to ship machines with more main memory. It's worth noting that unlike Commodore's VIC-20, the Atari 400 could have its RAM upgraded.

Similar to the Amiga, the Atari 400 had 3 co-processors, the ANTIC, CTIA/GTIA, and POKEY. And just like the Amiga they were designed by Jay Miner.

Emulators

The Atari800 emulator is portable and somewhat popular. http://atari800.sourceforge.net/

External links