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| name = Atari 400
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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 = atari400.jpg
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| caption = An atari 400
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The '''Atari 400''' was the little brother of the [[Atari 800]].  Made by [[Atari]], the 400 was noted for having a membrane keyboard, and a single ROM cartridge slot to keep costs down.  The Atari 400 & 800 both initally shipped with 8KB of ram, however, as RAM prices dropped Atari started to ship machines with more memory.  It's worth noting that unlike [[Commodore]]'s Vic20, the Atari 400 could have it's ram upgraded.
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Similar to the [[Amiga]], the Atari 400 had 3 coprocessors, 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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Revision as of 15:42, 9 February 2009


Atari 400
Atari400.jpg
An atari 400
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 400 was the little brother of the Atari 800. Made by Atari, the 400 was noted for having a membrane keyboard, and a single ROM cartridge slot to keep costs down. The Atari 400 & 800 both initally shipped with 8KB of ram, however, as RAM prices dropped Atari started to ship machines with more memory. It's worth noting that unlike Commodore's Vic20, the Atari 400 could have it's ram upgraded.

Similar to the Amiga, the Atari 400 had 3 coprocessors, 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/