Collectable Vintage Original Atari 410 Set of Computer Components and Manuals For Sale

Collectable Vintage Original Atari 410 Set of Computer Components and Manuals
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Collectable Vintage Original Atari 410 Set of Computer Components and Manuals:
$799.00

Atari 400 Computer

The Atari 8-bit family is a series of8-bit home computers introduced by Atari, Inc. in 1979 and manufactured until1992. The Atari 400 Personal Computer was Atari\'s entry levelcomputer. Designed for younger children with its clean simple design and moreimportantly its tactile membrane keyboard to prevent damage from food and smallobjects


SetIncludes:

Atari 400Computer
with power supply


Atari 410Program Recorder


Atari HomeComputers Product Catalog


Atari 400/800
An Invitationto Programming 2:
Writing Programs One and Two


Atari400/800
Basic ReferenceManual


Atari 400“The Basic Computer Owner’s Guide”


The Atari410 Program Recorder Owner’s Guide


BasicComputing Language Cartridge (CXL4002) for Program Recorder


1982 CentipedeComputer Game Cartridge CXL4020


WritingPrograms Two (CX4106) Cassette Cartridge


Biorhythm– 16K Version Instruction & Game


AtariSurveyQuestionnaire



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