Top Document: Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions Previous Document: 1.1) What is an Atari 8-bit computer? Next Document: 1.3) What is the Atari 800? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Released along with the 800 in 1979, the 400 was the low-end model of the two. The only 8-bit Atari with a membrane keyboard rather than a full-stroke keyboard. One of the few 8-bit Ataris lacking a composite monitor port. Originally released with just 8K RAM, but most were sold with 16K RAM. Atari sold the 48K RAM Expansion Kit for the 400, which required a little soldering, to dealers only. Most Atari 400 machines include a standard 6502 microprocessor, but late- production units use a revised CPU Board that features Atari's SALLY 6502. On the 400, joystick controller port #4 is the only port that supports a light pen or light gun. Features unique to the 400/800 models: - Four controller (joystick) ports - Internal speaker for keyclicks and system buzzer - Memo Pad mode - +12 volts on pin 12 of the SIO port Boot options: Memo Pad - Turn on computer with no cartridge inserted and no powered disk drive. Cartridge - Turn on computer with cartridge inserted. Cassette 1. Hold down [START] while turning on the computer. (System buzzer sounds.) 2. Press [PLAY] on the program recorder. 3. Press [RETURN] to load and run cassette program. Disk - Turn on computer with disk inserted in powered disk drive. Versions of the Atari 400: o NTSC (North America) version - TV Channel switch: (2 - 3) - CTIA (early production) or GTIA (most) o PAL (Europe) version - TV Channel switch (channels vary by country) - GTIA Rare variation of the 400: o At least some of the few Atari 400 units (PAL) sold by Atari in France have been reported to include a built-in peritel cable. PICTURES, ANYONE??? http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=62346&st=25 Atari marketing used the trademark, The Basic Computer, as an alternative name for the 400 from 1981-1982. The 400 was made in the USA (early production) and Hong Kong (later production). Production of the 400 ended in May 1983. User Contributions:Top Document: Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions Previous Document: 1.1) What is an Atari 8-bit computer? Next Document: 1.3) What is the Atari 800? Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: Michael Current <[email protected]>
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