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ANALOG Computing October 1986
With the 8-bit Atari family tree drawn out on its cover, this issue interviewed Atari's product manager of the XE line (who did say a bit about the ST as well). Lee H. Pappas' editorial insisted ANALOG was sticking with the earlier Ataris even as people complained about the "Paperweight" program and interpreted covers as having 8-bit Ataris "being hacked apart, dissolving, or shrinking into oblivion." An article discussed how to make the best use of computer paint programs, using the graphic adapted from Star Trek on the ST-log cover to show what could be done with palette changes.
That Atari needs some retro brighting, and what's it doing with a Commodore 1702?
Atari 800XL Asteroids photography by Floppy Deep Dive
UK 1985
ATAri 1050 disk dRiVE FoR 800 XL COmpuTeR
It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything here (been busy with artfight), but I thought I’d pop by to share something new
This is Booker, an Atari 800XL from 1983
It might seem a little weird to personify a computer, but I can’t help but love OCs that are literally just computers
Caverns of Mars reimagined as a 3 piece art work.