@Raffzahn Hmmmm.... you know I think I do have some drawings which may have those values. I will look this weekend, if I find anything useful, I will post up onto atarimusuem and post the link to view.
Great Episode of #thecomputerchronicals - discusses Women in Computers. Starts off at the SF Exploritorium with a row of kids using Atari XL computers:
https://t.co/9nOqI7HHgy
@KaySavetz Nolan left in 78. I don't recall seeing ads with the jingle until 1981, maybe 1980 the earliest, so was DDB contracted while Nolan was still at Atari? Too bad Kassar isn't still alive, he may have known who did it.
@GameResearch_E @KaySavetz I did actually contact the ad agency, who said they did not create the slogan. Fact checking, is mythbusting too, because it corrects the history with facts and helps to dispell the myths. I do a tremendous amount of contact based research to get facts on what is not just "not."
Champ Games Atari 2600 Robotron 2084 Beta (First public release)
Champ Games does it again! An incredible Atari 2600 game that would look right at home on more powerful Atari systems. This video may to even do it justice as you need full 60FPS to enjoy it
https://t.co/ofYNSi97m7
Anyone ever seen Atari Caribe Magazine? I was sent some binders from a person who ran the main Atari Computer Users group in Puerto Rico back in the 1980's and there are several issues of Atari Caribe magazine, similar to the Atari Club mag from Europe. Solely for Atari 2600
@Atari_VB_Pod I'll do you one better... the Hitachi 63xx series was compatible with the Motorola 68xx series. The 6801 was used in the Coleco Adam for its keyboard, tape and disk drives on what was called "Adamnet" the Atari ST's used the 6301 for Keyboard, joystick & mouse.