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Polish engineer creates postage stamp-sized 1980s Atari computer

Summary by Ars Technica
Hobby project shrinks 1980s computer platform that pierced the Iron Curtain.

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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

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Ars Technica broke the news in United States on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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