Atari 65XE was developed by Atari Corporation., Released in 1985 Introduced at the 1985 CES in Las Vegas. Retail Price was $99.99. Jack Tramiel’s Atari Corporation produced the final machines in the 8-bit series, which were the 65XE and 130XE (XE [...]
Atari 600 XL was developed by Atari Inc., Released in 1983 Other Informations: The Atari 600 XL featured a slightly shallower case than the 800XL The 600 XL was announced at the 1983 Summer CES. It was the spiritual replacement for the 400 and the little [...]
Atari 400 was developed by Atari Incorporated., Released in 1979 Other Informations: Original machines in beige cases and has a membrane keyboard. The Atari 400 and 800 were the first home computers to use custom coprocessors and the first to use [...]
Atari 130XE was developed by Atari Corporation., Released in 1985 A repackaged 800XLF. Other Informations: WHAT’s NEW: – New cases – New keyboard. – 128 KB of RAM – Enhanced Cartridge Interface (ECI). XE stood for [...]
Atari 1200XL was developed by Atari Incorporated., Released in 1982 Atari 8-bit computer. Other Informations: WHAT’s NEW: – New aluminum and smoked plastic cases – 64 KB of RAM – Only two joystick ports – Help key – [...]
Archimedes 410 was developed by Acorn Computer Limited., Released in 1987 The Archimedes 410 was released in July 1987 in England. Initialy priced £1399.
Apple III was developed by Apple Computer Company., Released in 1980 The Apple III is a business-oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series, but was largely considered a [...]
Apple IIe was developed by Apple Computer Co., Released in 1983 Other Informations: Microprocessor: – 6502 or 65C02 running at 1.023 MHz – 8-bit data bus Memory: – 64 KB RAM built-in – 16 KB ROM built-in – Expandable from 64 [...]