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		<title>Atari 8-Bit Collection Part 4 &#8211; ATR8000 Overview and CP/M Books</title>
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<p>This video is an overview of the ATR8000, released in 1982, by SWP, Microcomputer Products, Inc. This hardware device, with the standard 16K of RAM &#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://alizta.com/atari-8-bit-collection-part-4-atr8000-overview-and-cp-m-books/">Atari 8-Bit Collection Part 4 &#8211; ATR8000 Overview and CP/M Books</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://alizta.com">Free Retro Arcade Game Walkthrough Videos</a>.</p>
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		<title>Classic Game Room &#8211; ATARI XE Computer review</title>
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<p>Atari XE review (Atari XEGS), the Atari XE game system from 1987, the most boss video game computer in the history of Atari-Land! Classic Game Room reviews &#8230;</p>
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