How to Use Atari Computers

How to Use Atari Computers
Author: Michael Boom
Publisher: Alfred Publishing Company
Total Pages:
Release: 1984-09-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780882843230

Provides Information & Instruction On Using the Atari 400, 800, & 1200 Personal Computers

How to Use the Atari Computers

How to Use the Atari Computers
Author: Michael Boom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1983
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780882842356

Supplies guidance on setting up and operating an Atari computer system and discusses the fundamental techniques for programming Atari computers in the BASIC language

Breakout

Breakout
Author: Jamie Lendino
Publisher: Steel Gear Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2023-08-17
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 195793204X

Atari 8-bit computers are the first machines that truly bridged the divide between video game players and home computer enthusiasts. The Atari 400 and 800 signaled the start of a new era in computing. Breakout: How Atari 8-Bit Computers Defined a Generation is the first book to cover what made Atari's groundbreaking computer line great: its excellent graphics and sound, flexible programming environment, and wide support from the burgeoning home computer community. For those of us coming of gaming age in the 80s, Atari games were simply amazing—and you'll find out what made these titles so much fun to play. Breakout also explores the Atari 8-bit platform as it stands today, with a robust enthusiast and modding community, the increasing value of Atari computers and peripherals, and how to get started with one now or get your old one running again. With fully revised and updated sections on emulation, mods, and add-ons, plus new community sites, podcasts, and detailed write-ups of 170 Atari 8-bit games (60 more than before), this second edition of Breakout is a must-buy for every vintage computer or gaming enthusiast.

Breakout

Breakout
Author: Jamie Lendino
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781957932033

Atari 8-bit computers are the first machines that truly bridged the divide between video game players and home computer enthusiasts. The Atari 400 and 800 signaled the start of a new era in computing. Breakout: How Atari 8-Bit Computers Defined a Generation is the first book to cover what made Atari's groundbreaking computer line great: its excellent graphics and sound, flexible programming environment, and wide support from the burgeoning home computer community. For those of us coming of "gaming age" in the 80s, Atari games were simply amazing-and you'll find out what made over 100 titles so much fun to play. Breakout also explores the Atari 8-bit platform as it stands today, with a robust enthusiast and modding community, the increasing value of Atari computers and peripherals, and how to get started with one now or get your old one running again. This second edition is now in full color and includes thoroughly revised sections on emulation, mods, and add-ons, plus new community sites, podcasts, and more. It also includes detailed write-ups of more than 60 additional games.

Your Atari Computer

Your Atari Computer
Author: Lon Poole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1982
Genre: Atari 400 (Computer)
ISBN: 9780931988653

Presenting the ATARI home computers; How to operate the ATARI computers; Programming in BASIC; Advanced BASIC programming; The program recorder; ATARI printers; The ATARI 810 disk drive; Advanced graphics; Compendium of BASIC statements and functions.

Your Atari Computer

Your Atari Computer
Author: Lon Poole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780070478565

Trains Beginning & Experienced Users on the Atari 400 & 800 Personal Computer

Breakout: How Atari 8-Bit Computers Defined a Generation

Breakout: How Atari 8-Bit Computers Defined a Generation
Author: Jamie Lendino
Publisher: Ziff Davis
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0692851275

Atari 8-bit computers are the first machines that truly bridged the divide between video game players and home computer enthusiasts. The Atari 400 and 800 signaled the start of a new era in computing. Breakout: How Atari 8-Bit Computers Defined a Generation is the first book to cover what made Atari's groundbreaking computer line great: its excellent graphics and sound, flexible programming environment, and wide support from the burgeoning home computer community. For those of us coming of "gaming age" in the 80s, Atari games were simply amazing—and you'll find out what made over 100 titles so much fun to play. Breakout also explores the Atari 8-bit platform as it stands today, with a robust enthusiast and modding community, the increasing value of Atari computers and peripherals, and how to get started with one now or get your old one working again.

Home Applications and Games

Home Applications and Games
Author: Timothy Paul Banse
Publisher: Middle Coast Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2015-11-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780934523066

First published in 1983, this second edition is a faithful reproduction of the original, classic book that boasts 31 easy to use Atari BASIC programs. Simply type them in and use them to manage your checkbook or to keep an inventory of household good. You can even play graphic games, shooting down MIG fighters or battling the monster Grendel, or one of the evil Ghost Town Vampire girls. You can also compose music, encrypt or decrypt private files. What's special about this book is that its programs take advantage of all the sophistication of Atari BASIC. Its 6502 Motorola main processor talks to a separate graphics chip which offers great graphics for games, a feature that was unavailable on other home computers of the time. More particularly, in addition to graphics, Atari BASIC supports sound, (SOUND statement), graphics (GRAPHICS, SETCOLOR, COLOR, PLOT and DRAWTO) and peripheral units like joysticks (STICK, STRIG) and paddles (PADDLE, PTRIG). Other home computer users were often left with cryptic PEEKs and POKEs for such programming. As such, this book's litany of programs provides a self teaching guide to all the nuances of Atari Basic.