Atari 8-bit family
Atari built a series of 8-bit home computers based on the MOS Technology 6502 CPU, starting in 1979. Over the next decade several versions of the same basic design would be released, but the models remained largely identical internally. They were, for their era, one of the most technically advanced machines on the market, but a combination of factors, largely business related, meant they did not have a major market when the Commodore 64 shipped a few years later and took over most of the market.
Sources
:{{mnb|AtariMuseum|1}} The Atari 800 Personal Computer System, by the Atari Museum, accessed August 28th, 2005
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| ► | History |
| ► | Computer models |
| ► | Peripherals |
| ► | Software |
| ► | Graphics capabilities |
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| ► | See Also |
| ► | External links |
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