The Atari 400 and 800 were the first home computers to use custom coprocessors and the first to use "sprites" and special video interruptions like display lists; features that would be implemented later on the Commodore 64, then on the Commodore Amiga (Atari 400/800 and Amiga were both designed by Jay Miner).
It offered high graphic resolution, lots of colors and great sound capabilities, more than other computers could do then! The two models had same characteristics, but the 800 had 48 KB of RAM (instead of 16 kb), two cartridge ports (only one for the 400) and a proper mechanical keyboard (a membrane keyboard for the 400).
In fact the very first Atari 800 Computers were shipped with 8 or 16 KB memory, expandable to 48 KB. After initial release, the 800 came standard with 48 KB memory.
Prior to production, the 800 was known inside Atari as code name "Colleen". It is rumored that Colleen and Candy (the 400 code name) were actually secretaries at Atari.
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Thanks for the memories
Sunday 27th November 2022
Doug Taylor (United States)
Here is a work in progress of a game/demo which shows that the Atari 400/800 etc (48k) computers are still a wonderful computer system that can completely dazzle and charm people today, even though it may be 30 odd years later on...
I made a Slideshow, of my Atari 800 with some cool details : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v$Njte9HpjHUs
Tuesday 20th November 2012
GameplayerSpecial
NAME
800
MANUFACTURER
Atari
TYPE
Home Computer
ORIGIN
U.S.A.
YEAR
1979
END OF PRODUCTION
1982
KEYBOARD
QWERTY full Stroke keyboard, 62 keys 4 function keys (Reset, Option, Select, Start)
CPU
6502
SPEED
1.79 Mhz
CO-PROCESSOR
ANTIC (Scrolling, Sprites, Video), CTIA / GTIA (Color, Sprites, Collisions), POKEY (timers, sound, keyboard, serial I/O), PIA 6520 (I/O, including the 4 joystick ports)
RAM
8 KB to 48 KB (with memory expansion boards)
ROM
10 KB
TEXT MODES
40 x 25
GRAPHIC MODES
several graphic modes, maximum : 320 x 192
COLORS
16 (each color can have 8 luminances) = 128 colors maximum in the lowest graphic mode (requiring display list interruption to have them simultaneously) and up to 256 colors in some specific modes for machines having the GTIA chip instead of the CTIA
SOUND
4 voices, 3.5 octaves
SIZE / WEIGHT
40.5 (W) x 33 (D) x 11 (H) cm / 4200 g
I/O PORTS
Monitor RGB output, RF TV video output, 2 cartridge slots, Atari Serial Input/Ouput (SIO) port, 4 controller jacks, 4 internal slots for memory modules