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Atari 130XE User Manual

Atari 130XE
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Your
System
Your ATARI 130XE Computer is the center of a powerful and versatile
system. Whatever job you need to do or game you want to play, the
130XE has a peripheral to help.
The
most popular peripherals are il-
lu
strated below.
MonitoriTelevision
Modem
Program Recorder
~
=
Disk Drive
Printer
~
Computer
Joystick
TV
OR
MONITOR
A
TV
or monitor is the display screen for your computer. Many people
prefer to use a monitor because it provides a sharper picture and does
not conflict with television usage. Either a color or monochromatic
(black-and-white) monitor or television can be used. However, many
software programs are designed to showcase the colorful graphics of
the
ATARI
130XE Computer.
DISK DRIVE
An
ATARI
1050disk drive lets you store and retrieve programs and
other information that you create
on
your computer. Also, because
many programs are available
in
diskette form , the disk drive provides
access to
an
extended library of ready-to-use programs
in
the areas
of
word processing, financial management, education, and entertainment.
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Atari 130XE Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeHome computer
Release year1985
CPUMOS Technology 6502C
CPU Speed1.79 MHz
RAM128 KB
ROM24 KB
GraphicsANTIC and GTIA chips
ManufacturerAtari
Display resolution320x192
SoundPOKEY chip, 4 channels
StorageExternal floppy disk drive, cassette tape
Ports2 joystick ports
Operating SystemAtari BASIC

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