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  1. Aug 21, 2008 · In a Spring 1979 newsletter to employees, Ray Kassar explained to Atari employees about the 400 and 800, and the marketplace they would be entering. "1979 will be a year of new product introductions. The most ambitious of these new products is our new line of personal computers, the Atari 400 and Atari 800.

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    Both systems use a 1.79 MHz 6502 CPU, along with various co-processors (a rather novel feature for a home computer) that share various computing tasks such as graphics, sprite collision, and sound.
    The 400 comes with 8K RAM, 16K for newer models; The 800 has 8K, expandable to 48K
    Both systems possess
    The 400 has a 61 key membrane keyboard. The 800 has a standard style 61 key full stroke keyboard.

    In 1966, Nolan Bushnell saw the early computer game of Spacewar! being played at the University of Utah. He thought that there was a definite potential for a commercial coin-op version, so he partnered with Ted Dabney several years later to work on a hand-wired version which would play on a standard black and white television. The final product was...

    ASAP (Atari Software Acquisition Program) – Perhaps one of the earliest attempts by a computer manufacturer to tap the general public for useful and productive software. Geared more toward software genres other than games, Atari promoted contests and offered software publishing opportunities under the Atari Program Exchange (APX) moniker for anyone...

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    There are also emulators that will run on iOS and Android. Check your system’s app store for details.
  2. November: The Atari 400/800 NTSC versions would now ship with the GTIA chip rather than the earlier CTIA. (Antic Oct.82) (PAL and UK 400/800 units had only shipped with GTIA.) November: The Atari 400/800 began shipping with the 400/800 OS Rev.B, improving peripheral I/O control routines. (Antic Oct.82;ConnectionV2n2p1-2)

  3. Jul 31, 2024 · The Atari 400 and 800 home computers were released in 1979. They were heavily advertised by Maplin in the UK, on the back cover of various electronics magazines in the 1980s. That’s how I first ...

  4. Jul 30, 2008 · The following are some of the highlights of the major Atari 8-bit systems released in the United States after the 400 and 800: 1982: With a consolidated number of chips, the Atari 1200XL, a sleek silver and black machine, was designed as a replacement for both the 400 and 800. When released, however, it was buggy, and the operating system ...

  5. Jun 27, 2022 · Atari launched a multi-billion-dollar industry, only to lose control of it in a series of missteps. But the name will always resonate. On June 27, 1972, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney incorporated ...

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  7. 400 Vs 800. What are the main differences between the Atari 400 and 800 computers? The 400 was launched in the U.S. with an RRP of $550, and the 800 was priced at $1000, although these prices would soon drop. Although they are both beige in colour, the two models look quite different aesthetically.

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