Released in late 1979, the Atari 800 and other Atari 8-bit machines of the era were originally developed as a second generation of Atari’s popular VCS consoles. But Atari president Ray Kassar wanted to challenge Apple, who had the most popular home computers at the time.
The Atari 800 was marketed as a “timeless computer”, driven by how well it could be expanded. The Atari 800’s MOS 6502 CPU ran at 1.79 MHz (NTSC) and 1.77 MHz (PAL) and had 16KB, later upgraded to 48KB of RAM. Later the 800XL came with 64KB of RAM. Of the 8-bit Ataris of this era, the 800 and 800XL were the premium models, featuring chunky, clunky keys that could withstand the hammering of an eight-year-old gamer. The beige plastic aesthetic screamed typewriter meets Blade Runner, which was a good thing. The 800 had two cartridge slots, one of which is often used for the bundled Atari BASIC cartridge (the 800XL had this built in).
In order to emulate the 800 we chose atari800, available via the Ubuntu repositories. Installation is a breeze. Open a terminal and first update the repositories, before installing the emulator.
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install atari800
To start the emulator, in a terminal type the following.
$ atari800
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