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- Atari_8-bit_family abstract "The Atari 8-bit family is a series of 8-bit home computers manufactured from 1979 to 1992. All are based on the MOS Technology 6502 CPU running at 1.79 MHz, roughly twice that of similar designs, and were the first home computers designed with custom co-processor chips. This architecture allowed the Atari designs to offer graphics and sound capabilities that were more advanced than contemporary machines like the Apple II or Commodore PET, and gaming on the platform was a major draw - Star Raiders is widely considered the platform's killer app. Machines with similar performance would not appear until the BBC Micro in late 1981 and the Commodore 64 in 1982.The original Atari 400 and 800 models were released with a series of plug-n-play peripherals that used Atari's unique "SIO" serial bus system. Over the following decade several versions of the same basic design were released, including the XL and XE series of computers and matching peripherals. All of these used the same basic logical design, with various changes to the physical layout to lower production costs as chipmaking and manufacturing processes improved over time. The early machines were expensive to build, but dependable. Later models like the XEs were greatly cost-reduced and generally not as robust. Sub-models of these later designs were sold into the eastern European market after sales of the main lineup had ended.Overall, the Atari 8-bit computer line was a commercial success, selling two million units during its major production run between late 1979 and mid-1985, putting its sales on par with machines like the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and TI-99/4A. Its primary competition in the worldwide market was the Commodore 64, by far the best selling computer of the 8-bit era. Atari also found a strong market in Eastern Europe and had something of a renaissance in the early 1990s as these countries joined a uniting Europe. Some estimates place sales during this period at another two million units.[citation needed]".
- Atari_8-bit_family cpu MOS_Technology_6502.
- Atari_8-bit_family cpu NTSC.
- Atari_8-bit_family cpu PAL.
- Atari_8-bit_family thumbnail Atari_800.jpg?width=300.
- Atari_8-bit_family wikiPageExternalLink asma.atari.org.
- Atari_8-bit_family wikiPageExternalLink faq.html.
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- Atari_8-bit_family wikiPageExternalLink www.atariarchives.org.
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- Atari_8-bit_family wikiPageExternalLink www.atarimania.com.
- Atari_8-bit_family wikiPageExternalLink www.atarimuseum.com.
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- Atari_8-bit_family wikiPageExternalLink the_history_of_atari_19711977.php?page=1.
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- Atari_8-bit_family wikiPageID "63429".
- Atari_8-bit_family wikiPageRevisionID "604832555".
- Atari_8-bit_family caption "The Atari 800, featuring a full keyboard and dual-width cartridge slot cover.".
- Atari_8-bit_family connectivity "1".
- Atari_8-bit_family discontinued "January 1992".
- Atari_8-bit_family graphics "8".
- Atari_8-bit_family hasPhotoCollection Atari_8-bit_family.
- Atari_8-bit_family introduced "November 1978".
- Atari_8-bit_family photo "300".
- Atari_8-bit_family price "US$ 495".
- Atari_8-bit_family processor "@".
- Atari_8-bit_family processor "MOS Technology 6502B".
- Atari_8-bit_family released "November 1979".
- Atari_8-bit_family sound ",".
- Atari_8-bit_family sound "or 2× AM digital".
- Atari_8-bit_family type Home_computer.
- Atari_8-bit_family subject Category:6502-based_home_computers.
- Atari_8-bit_family subject Category:Atari_8-bit_family.
- Atari_8-bit_family subject Category:Home_computers.
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- Atari_8-bit_family comment "The Atari 8-bit family is a series of 8-bit home computers manufactured from 1979 to 1992. All are based on the MOS Technology 6502 CPU running at 1.79 MHz, roughly twice that of similar designs, and were the first home computers designed with custom co-processor chips.".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Atari 400/800/XL/XE".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Atari 8 bit-familie".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Atari 8-bit family".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Atari 8-bit".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Atari 8ビット・コンピュータ".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Atari-Heimcomputer".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Famiglia Atari 8-bit".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Familia Atari de 8 bits".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Família Atari de 8-bits".
- Atari_8-bit_family label "Rodzina 8-bitowych Atari".
- Atari_8-bit_family sameAs Osmibitové_počítače_Atari.
- Atari_8-bit_family sameAs Atari-Heimcomputer.
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- Atari_8-bit_family sameAs Rodzina_8-bitowych_Atari.
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- Atari_8-bit_family wasDerivedFrom Atari_8-bit_family?oldid=604832555.
- Atari_8-bit_family depiction Atari_800.jpg.
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