ATARI  XL/XE

800XL In 1979, Atari introduced the Atari 400 and 800 personal computers, using the 6502 microprocessor. Originally, both the 400 and 800 were sold with 8 KB RAM, but later most 800's were sold with 48 KB and 400's with 16 KB.
The introduction of the 1200XL in 1982 marks the single largest advance in the 8-bit Atari system. It runs a slightly more advanced 6502C microprocessor, and includes a full 64 KB RAM.
In 1983 Atari replaced the 1200XL/800/400 line-up with the new 800XL (on the picture) and 600XL with 64 KB RAM and 16 KB RAM respectively.
800XL/600XL was replaced with the new 130XE and 65XE in 1985. While the 65XE is nearly identical to the 800XL in features, the 130XE, however, offers 128 KB RAM.

EMULATORS
Atari800Win 2.6c Atari 800, 800XL, 130XE, 5200 emulator for Windows 95 (freeware) Author's homepage
Rainbow 95 1.36 Commercial Atari 400/800, 800XL, 130XE, 5200 emulator for Windows 95 (crippled demo-version) Authors' homepage
Xformer 2000 8 Commercial Atari 400/800, 800XL, 130XE, emulator for Windows 95 (freeware) Authors' homepage
XL-it! 0.20 Good Atari 800, 800XL and 130XE emulator for DOS (freeware) Home page not available

PROGRAM  RESOURCES
Holme's Atari 8bit Games S2 ROM images

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