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A full Atari 8-bit computer has been recreated on a stamp-sized FPGA module
The engineer behind the project is Piotr "Osa" Ostapowicz, who began working on Atarino more than 10 years ago. What started as a simple compatibility test gradually evolved into a complete and enhanced reimplementation of the Atari XL/XE architecture.Read Entire Article
A Polish hobbyist has developed probably the smallest working Atari replica in the world. The so-called Atarino is hardly larger than a stamp – including processor, graphics chips and sound hardware. read more on t3n.de
The Atarino is a replica of Atari's 8-bit system on an FPGA board that is only as large as an M nze. (Atari, Retrogaming)
"Atarino" is probably the smallest recreation of the Atari 400 and Atari 800 computers; the entire system - including processor, graphics chip, sound hardware and memory controller - is integrated into a module measuring just 2x1.5cm. - on macitynet.it Atarino, an Atari home computer recreated on a surface as large as a postage stamp
Polish Engineer Creates Postage Stamp-Sized 1980s Atari Computer
Ars Technica's Benj Edwards reports: In 1979, Atari released the Atari 400 and 800, groundbreaking home computers that included custom graphics and sound chips, four joystick ports, and the ability to run the most advanced home video games of their era. These machines, which retailed for $549 and $...
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