The world of computers in the 1980s feels like a time capsule compared to today’s light and thin machines. Long gone are the days of multiple components making up a single computer space, as the 1980s ...
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What the family computer of the 1980s actually taught an entire generation without anyone realizing it
Kids who typed BASIC programs from magazine listings were learning computational logic years before anyone called it coding. The frustration of floppy disk errors and cryptic system crashes quietly ...
Should you travel around Europe, you may notice that things in France are ever so slightly different. Not necessarily better or worse, simply that the French prefer to plough their own furrow rather ...
Atari 2600 -> Atari 1200XL -> Atari 1040STf -> Atari Lynx -> Atari Jaguar -> 386 PC -> 486 PC -> Pentium II -> Xbox, PS2 -> AMD Athlon -> Athlon 64 -> Xbox 360, Phenom X3 -> Sandy Bridge Core i5, Xbox ...
As @Xepherys is saying, the 2600 is not the same thing. It's very primitive compared to the 800, which was a full blown computer with much more powerful graphic and sound chips, supporting a ton more ...
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