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  1. The core architecture of the Atari 8-bit computers was reused in the 1982 Atari 5200 game console, but games for the two systems are incompatible. The 400 and 800 were replaced by multiple computers with the same technology and different presentation. The 1200XL was released in early 1983 to supplant the 800.

  2. The Atari 800XL (1983) was the third version of the Atari 8-bit line of computers introduced in 1983. The system contained a full 64K of memory, had all the standard VLSI chips (Antic, GTIA, Pokey, PIA) and was in a smaller and more compact design.

  3. The Atari 800XL was the third version of the Atari XL 8-bit line of computers introduced in 1983. It specifications were completed in late March 1983.

  4. Apr 22, 2011 · The Atari 600XL and 800XL systems, released in 1983, fixed some of the 1200XL’s problems. The 600XL (a replacement for the Atari 400) included 16KB RAM, and the 800XL had 64KB.

  5. The Atari 800 was being released as the successor to the Atari 400. It was a low and flat computer like others of its day. The 400 had been marketed as a gaming computer but the 800 and 800XL were targeted to regular computer users. As such, the 400 was about half the price of the 800.

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  6. May 19, 2020 · Model: 1200XL. Release Date: January 1983. Spec: CPU: 6502 1.79mhz / Ram: 64kb. Display: 24 X 40 text. Initial Sale Price: $899. Information: The forerunner to the 600/800 XL, and very similar in many respects - especially styling and design.

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  8. Jan 20, 2016 · Atari 800XL (1983) After the failure of the 1200XL, Atari went back to the drawing board and came up with the 600XL (with 16K of RAM) and 800XL (with 64K of RAM) computers, both of which...

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