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| Atari 400/800/XE/XL The Atari 400 was released in 1979 as a child friendly computer with a pressure-sensitive, wipe-clean keyboard. With only 1 built in program 'Notepad' everything else had to run from either cartridge or cassette. There were many consoles in this series:- 1200XL (1982) –With 64 KB of RAM, two joystick ports. Help key, four function keys. 600XL and 800XL (1983) – replacements for the 400, 800 and 1200XL sans function keys. 600XL had 16 KB of memory, UK machines had a monitor port, 800XL had 64 KB and monitor output. Both had built-in BASIC and an expansion port. 800XLF – 800XL with Atari FREDDIE chip and BASIC rev. C. Released in Europe only. 65XE and 130XE (1985) – A repackaged 800XLF with new cases and keyboards. The 130XE came with 128 KB of RAM. 800XE – This was the final machine in the series. | ![]() |
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