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This is the twee-est disk drive I've ever seen! Those of you who are old enough will remember the Atari 400 and 800 systems, with their separate disk drive, the 810. This Rossum character has put ...
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Everything gets smaller as technology improves. [Rossum] reduced the space needed for an Atari 810 disk drive by building this tiny replacement. Of course it doesn’t use floppy disks, but tak… ...
You aren't looking at a retro microSD card reader, you're looking at an Atari-compatible serial disk drive that just happens to use microSD in lieu of 5.25-inch floppies. In a Zork inspired fit of ...
Made using a 3D printer, this microSD card reader resembles an Atari 810 floppy disk drive, and can transfer data from 8GB cards to the old Atari it’s hooked up to.
The 1040STf shipped with a double-density, 720KB, 3.5-inch disk drive that–thanks to the similarities between the ST’s underlying TOS operating system and MS-DOS–could read (but not write ...
Atari decided to try its hand at a PC clone in 1987, releasing the Atari PC, an 8MHz 8088 machine with 512KB of RAM and a 360KB 5.25-inch floppy drive in a Mega ST-style case.
But enough about me. Let's talk about the new Atari 400 Mini. I haven't used it myself yet, so all we have to go on is the information provided by the company—and the company's reputation.
The Atari 520ST was Atari's first 16-bit salvo in the personal computer wars of the 1980s. ... and a variety of hard disk drives. My favorite computer of all time remains the Atari 800, ...
Atari also sold a rather large and heavy 810 5.25-inch floppy disk drive, a 410 cassette recorder, and an acoustic-coupler modem for both machines. The modem required the Atari 850 interface unit ...
Two years later in 1984, Apple released their new Macs with the 3.5-inch disk drives and in 1985 Atari adopted the new size. By the late 1980s, 3.5-inch disks were a hit and 5.25-inch disks were ...
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