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  • Atari 8-bit computer peripherals
  • Atari-related hardware

    Atari 8-bit computer peripherals include floppy drives, printers, modems, and video game controllers for Atari 8-bit computers, which includes the 400/800

    Atari 8-bit computer peripherals

    Atari_8-bit_computer_peripherals

  • Atari 8-bit computers
  • 1979–1991 home computer series

    The Atari 8-bit computers, formally launched as the Atari Home Computer System, are a series of home computers introduced by Atari, Inc., in 1979 with

    Atari 8-bit computers

    Atari 8-bit computers

    Atari_8-bit_computers

  • Atari XEGS
  • 1987 video game console

    The Atari XE Video Game System (Atari XEGS) is an industrial redesign of the Atari 65XE home computer and the final model in the Atari 8-bit computer series

    Atari XEGS

    Atari XEGS

    Atari_XEGS

  • List of Atari 8-bit computer games
  • titles released for Atari 8-bit computers, sorted alphabetically. There are 2181 games on this list. There are 27 games released on 8 commercial compilations

    List of Atari 8-bit computer games

    List of Atari 8-bit computer games

    List_of_Atari_8-bit_computer_games

  • Atari ST
  • Line of home computers from Atari Corporation

    Atari ST is a line of personal computers from Atari Corporation and the successor to the company's 8-bit computers. The initial model, the Atari 520ST

    Atari ST

    Atari ST

    Atari_ST

  • MOS Technology 6502
  • 8-bit microprocessor from 1975

    early 1990s, such as the Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit computers, Apple II, Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, Atari Lynx, BBC Micro and others, use the

    MOS Technology 6502

    MOS Technology 6502

    MOS_Technology_6502

  • Atari XG-1 light gun
  • Video game light gun accessory

    Atari XG-1 is an electronic light gun accessory manufactured by Atari Corporation. Released in 1987, it is compatible with the Atari 8-bit computers,

    Atari XG-1 light gun

    Atari XG-1 light gun

    Atari_XG-1_light_gun

  • Atari Jaguar
  • Home video game console

    failure of the Jaguar, most of the peripherals in development were canceled. The only peripherals and add-ons released by Atari for the Jaguar are a redesigned

    Atari Jaguar

    Atari Jaguar

    Atari_Jaguar

  • Atari SIO
  • Peripheral bus on Atari 8-bit computers

    proprietary peripheral bus and related software protocol stacks used on the Atari 8-bit computers to provide most input/output duties for those computers. Unlike

    Atari SIO

    Atari SIO

    Atari_SIO

  • IBM Personal Computer
  • 1981 American microcomputer model

    peripherals. Over time, expansion cards and software technology increased to support it. The PC had a substantial influence on the personal computer market;

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM_Personal_Computer

  • Atari 7800
  • Home video game console

    of Atari by Jack Tramiel who re-established the company as Atari Corporation. Support for the 7800, along with the 2600 and Atari 8-bit computers, was

    Atari 7800

    Atari 7800

    Atari_7800

  • Home computer
  • Class of microcomputers

    home computers were more successful. The BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit computers, and Commodore 64 sold many units over several years and attracted

    Home computer

    Home computer

    Home_computer

  • Atari 2600
  • Home video game console

    The Atari 2600 is a home video game console developed and produced by Atari, Inc. Released c. September 1977 as the Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS)

    Atari 2600

    Atari 2600

    Atari_2600

  • Atari 810
  • Disk drive for the Atari 8-bit computers

    The Atari 810 is the official floppy disk drive for the Atari 400 and 800, the first two models of Atari 8-bit computers. It was released by Atari, Inc

    Atari 810

    Atari 810

    Atari_810

  • History of personal computers
  • Peripherals have been made available for several game consoles to convert the devices into a full personal computer. Even as far back as the Atari 2600

    History of personal computers

    History of personal computers

    History_of_personal_computers

  • Atari 1050
  • Floppy disk drive for Atari 8-bit computers

    The Atari 1050 is a floppy disk drive for Atari 8-bit computers released in June 1983. It is compatible with the 90 kB single-density mode of the original

    Atari 1050

    Atari 1050

    Atari_1050

  • Portable computer
  • Lightweight, compact computer with built-in peripherals

    portable computer". 090508 oldcomputers.net "Epson PX-8 computer". 090508 oldcomputers.net "Atari STacy computer".ftp.pigwa.net "Planet Irata: Atari ST Book

    Portable computer

    Portable computer

    Portable_computer

  • Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Home video game console

    other computer-like capabilities. Yamauchi ultimately instructed Uemura to prioritize simplicity and affordability, omitting these peripherals entirely

    Nintendo Entertainment System

    Nintendo Entertainment System

    Nintendo_Entertainment_System

  • Extended ASCII
  • Nickname for 8-bit ASCII-derived character sets

    widely used regular 8-bit character sets HP Roman-8 and HP Roman-9 (as well as a number of variants). Atari and Commodore home computers added many graphic

    Extended ASCII

    Extended ASCII

    Extended_ASCII

  • Atari BASIC
  • Dialect of the BASIC programming language

    Atari BASIC is an interpreter for the BASIC programming language that shipped with Atari 8-bit computers. Unlike most American BASICs of the home computer

    Atari BASIC

    Atari BASIC

    Atari_BASIC

  • Atari XF551
  • Floppy disk drive

    The XF551 is a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drive produced by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 8-bit computers. Introduced in 1987, it matches the gray design language

    Atari XF551

    Atari XF551

    Atari_XF551

  • List of Atari Jaguar games
  • "Atari Jaguar Lifetime Sales". Beta Phase Games. Archived from the original on August 24, 2017. Retrieved November 11, 2023. "The Atari Jaguar 64-Bit Multimedia

    List of Atari Jaguar games

    List of Atari Jaguar games

    List_of_Atari_Jaguar_games

  • Video game crash of 1983
  • 1983 US video gaming economic recession

    compendium of reviews of Atari 8-bit software used 198 pages for games, compared to 167 for all other software types. Home computers could also be used for

    Video game crash of 1983

    Video_game_crash_of_1983

  • AtariLab
  • AtariLab was a laboratory instrumentation system and related computer software for the Atari 8-bit computers intended to be used both at home and in science

    AtariLab

    AtariLab

  • Atari Program Recorder
  • Magnetic-tape data storage device

    The Atari Program Recorder is Atari's dedicated magnetic-tape data storage device for the Atari 8-bit computers. The original 410 was launched along with

    Atari Program Recorder

    Atari Program Recorder

    Atari_Program_Recorder

  • MiSTer
  • Open source FPGA retrogaming platform

    WonderSwan Neo Geo Pocket/Neo Geo Pocket Color X68000 Amiga Atari ST Atari 8-bit computers Commodore 64 & Commodore 128 VIC-20 Commodore 16 Coleco Adam

    MiSTer

    MiSTer

  • List of computer magazines
  • such as the Amiga, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum or Amstrad CPC. Most of these magazines are now discontinued as the computers they discuss are

    List of computer magazines

    List_of_computer_magazines

  • Atari 2600 hardware
  • original "heavy sixer" to the Atari 2600 Jr. at the end. The system also has many controllers and third-party peripherals. CPU: 1.19 MHz MOS Technology

    Atari 2600 hardware

    Atari 2600 hardware

    Atari_2600_hardware

  • TI-99/4A
  • Home computer by Texas Instruments

    20,000 computers by summer 1981, less than one tenth Apple or Radio Shack's volume. Atari, Inc. had an installed base of Atari 8-bit computers more than

    TI-99/4A

    TI-99/4A

    TI-99/4A

  • Atari TT030
  • Personal computer by Atari

    The Atari TT030, more commonly known as the Atari TT, is a member of the Atari ST family, released in 1990. It was originally intended to be a high-end

    Atari TT030

    Atari TT030

    Atari_TT030

  • Commodore 64
  • 8-bit home computer introduced in 1982

    outselling IBM PC compatibles, the Apple II, and Atari 8-bit computers. Sam Tramiel, a later Atari president and the son of Commodore's founder, said

    Commodore 64

    Commodore 64

    Commodore_64

  • Commodore 64 peripherals
  • Commodore 64 home computer used various external peripherals. Due to the backwards compatibility of the Commodore 128, most peripherals would also work

    Commodore 64 peripherals

    Commodore 64 peripherals

    Commodore_64_peripherals

  • Amiga
  • Family of personal computers sold by Commodore

    number of mid-1980s computers with 16-bit or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, and mouse-based GUIs. These include the Atari ST—the Amiga's primary

    Amiga

    Amiga

    Amiga

  • Peripheral Interface Adapter
  • Input/output chip for 8-bit microprocessors

    the Atari 400 and 800 and Commodore PET family of computers (for example, to provide four joystick ports to the machine). The Tandy Color Computer uses

    Peripheral Interface Adapter

    Peripheral Interface Adapter

    Peripheral_Interface_Adapter

  • MSX
  • Family of standardized home computer architectures released between 1983 and 1992

    sold 6 million units, the ZX Spectrum over 5 million units, the Atari 8-bit computers sold at least 4 million units, the Amstrad CPC sold 3 million units

    MSX

    MSX

    MSX

  • History of video games
  • PC-6001, PC-88 and PC-98; Sharp X1 and X68000; Fujitsu FM Towns, and Atari 8-bit computers, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, and MSX series. Many of

    History of video games

    History of video games

    History_of_video_games

  • KoalaPad
  • 1980s computer graphics tablet

    Technologies Corporation, for the Apple II, TRS-80 Color Computer (as the TRS-80 Touch Pad), Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and IBM PC compatibles. Originally

    KoalaPad

    KoalaPad

    KoalaPad

  • Apple II
  • 1977–1993 series of microcomputers

    Apple II peripheral card was a blank prototyping card intended for electronics enthusiasts to design their own peripherals. Specialty peripherals kept the

    Apple II

    Apple II

    Apple_II

  • VIC-20
  • 1981 home computer by Commodore

    (known as the VC-20 in Germany and the VIC-1001 in Japan) is an 8-bit entry level home computer that was sold by Commodore Business Machines. The VIC-20 was

    VIC-20

    VIC-20

    VIC-20

  • Dragon 32/64
  • Home computer model

    32 and Dragon 64 are 8-bit home computers that were built in the 1980s. The Dragons are very similar to the TRS-80 Color Computer, and were produced for

    Dragon 32/64

    Dragon 32/64

    Dragon_32/64

  • Intellivision
  • Home video game console

    1200 baud, 8 data bits, 2 stop bits, and no parity external power adapter 10Vac 1amp Computer Keyboard Music Synthesizer (requires Computer Adapter) 49

    Intellivision

    Intellivision

    Intellivision

  • List of Atari 2600 games
  • Circus (Atari) Frog Pond (Atari) Polo (Atari) Save the Whales (Atari) Stunt Cycle (Atari)[citation needed] Atari Flashback List of best-selling Atari 2600

    List of Atari 2600 games

    List of Atari 2600 games

    List_of_Atari_2600_games

  • GX4000
  • 1990 video game console

    existing 8-bit CPC architecture. However, with increasing competition from Nintendo, Sega, and 16-bit home computers such as the Amiga 500 and Atari ST, the

    GX4000

    GX4000

    GX4000

  • USB
  • Standard for computer data connections

    and plug and play features. Concepts of the 1979 Atari SIO serial bus, of the 8-bit Atari computers, and the 1980 IEEE-488 derived Commodore bus, and

    USB

    USB

    USB

  • RealSports Baseball
  • 1982 video game

    published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600. It was later launched on the Atari 5200 and 7800 machines. A version for the Atari 8-bit computers was also in

    RealSports Baseball

    RealSports_Baseball

  • Pitstop (video game)
  • 1983 video game

    1983 racing video game developed and published by Epyx for the Atari 8-bit computers, ColecoVision, Coleco Adam, and Commodore 64. It was followed by

    Pitstop (video game)

    Pitstop_(video_game)

  • Bus (computing)
  • Data transfer channel connecting parts of a computer

    Expansion buses, also called peripheral buses, extend the system to connect additional devices, including peripherals. Examples of widely used buses

    Bus (computing)

    Bus (computing)

    Bus_(computing)

  • PC game
  • Video game for a personal computer

    Pac-Man was ported to the Atari 8-bit computers, while Donkey Kong was licensed for the Coleco Adam. In late 1981, Atari, Inc. attempted to take legal

    PC game

    PC game

    PC_game

  • Gato (video game)
  • 1984 video game

    ported to the Apple IIe, Atari ST, and Mac. In 1987, Atari Corporation published a version on cartridge for the Atari 8-bit computers, to coincide with the

    Gato (video game)

    Gato_(video_game)

  • MOS Technology 6507
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    in two applications: the best-selling Atari 2600 video game console and peripherals for the Atari 8-bit computers including the 850 Serial & Parallel Interface

    MOS Technology 6507

    MOS Technology 6507

    MOS_Technology_6507

  • D-subminiature
  • Type of electrical connector

    DE-9 connector for their game port include the TI-99/4A, Atari 8-bit computers, Atari ST, Atari 7800, VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga, Amstrad

    D-subminiature

    D-subminiature

    D-subminiature

  • Pac-Man
  • 1980 video game

    and 1988, the Atari 8-bit computer version sold 42,359 copies in 1986 and 1990, Thunder Mountain's 1986 budget release for home computers received a Diamond

    Pac-Man

    Pac-Man

  • 1985 in video games
  • personal computer, the first in the Amiga family. It was not widely available until 1986. Atari replaces previous models in the Atari 8-bit computer series

    1985 in video games

    1985_in_video_games

  • Computer monitor
  • Computer output device

    Apple II computer or Atari 2600 console), and the color output was a specialty of the more graphically sophisticated Atari 8-bit computers, introduced

    Computer monitor

    Computer monitor

    Computer_monitor

  • Sega Genesis
  • Home video game console

    to Atari Corporation, which did not yet have a 16-bit system. David Rosen made the proposal to Atari CEO Jack Tramiel and the president of Atari's Entertainment

    Sega Genesis

    Sega Genesis

    Sega_Genesis

  • Epyx
  • Defunct video game developer and publisher

    best computer game by practically every magazine of the era, Apshai was soon ported from the TRS-80 to additional systems, such as the Atari 8-bit computers

    Epyx

    Epyx

    Epyx

  • Serial communication
  • Type of data transfer

    one bit at a time, sequentially, over a communication channel or computer bus. This is in contrast to parallel communication, where several bits are sent

    Serial communication

    Serial communication

    Serial_communication

  • M*A*S*H (video game)
  • 1983 video game

    for the Atari 2600 and published by Fox Video Games in 1983. It was designed and programmed by Doug Neubauer. Ports to the Atari 8-bit computers, VIC-20

    M*A*S*H (video game)

    M*A*S*H_(video_game)

  • 1983 in video games
  • releases Blaster, which was originally programmed on an Atari 8-bit computer. Personal computer June – Yuji Horii releases The Portopia Serial Murder Case

    1983 in video games

    1983_in_video_games

  • River Raid
  • 1982 video game

    the Atari 2600 version, Switch A has missiles that shoot straight, while Switch B has guided missiles instead. The port to Atari 8-bit computers adds

    River Raid

    River_Raid

  • Magnavox Odyssey 2
  • Second generation home video game console

    resist at all the already overwhelming market of the real 8-bit home computers, where the Atari 400 shared the same look in 1979, surprisingly. [The latter

    Magnavox Odyssey 2

    Magnavox Odyssey 2

    Magnavox_Odyssey_2

  • Commodore 128
  • Home computer released in 1985

    The Commodore 128, also known as the C128, is the last 8-bit home computer that was commercially released by Commodore Business Machines (CBM). Introduced

    Commodore 128

    Commodore 128

    Commodore_128

  • Plus/4
  • 1984 home computer

    offered 121-color (15 colors × 8 luminance levels + black) video, a palette matched only by the Atari 8-bit computers and the Enterprise at the time,

    Plus/4

    Plus/4

    Plus/4

  • Acorn Archimedes
  • Personal computer

    featuring a 32-bit ARM2 RISC CPU running at 8 MHz, provided a significant upgrade from Acorn's previous machines and 8-bit home computers in general. Acorn's

    Acorn Archimedes

    Acorn Archimedes

    Acorn_Archimedes

  • Living Computers: Museum + Labs
  • Computer museum in Washington, U.S.

    microcomputers and peripherals the museum had on display. Various and changing exhibits in the museum showed how much computers and technology had changed

    Living Computers: Museum + Labs

    Living Computers: Museum + Labs

    Living_Computers:_Museum_+_Labs

  • Atari VCS (2021 console)
  • Video game console developed by Atari

    Atari VCS (May 21, 2019). "Peripherals Update: Designed for Atari VCS™, in partnership with PowerA". Medium. The Atari VCS team and our peripherals partner

    Atari VCS (2021 console)

    Atari VCS (2021 console)

    Atari_VCS_(2021_console)

  • WordPerfect
  • Word processing application

    company that produced one of the first word processors for the Atari 8-bit computers. LP does not support tables, labels, sorting, equation editing,

    WordPerfect

    WordPerfect

  • Timeline of early 3D computer graphics hardware
  • Timeline of early 3D graphics hardware

    Ikonas graphics systems with 8- and 24-bit graphics and 3D acceleration I, Robot is conceptualized as Ice World at Atari. It is originally planned to

    Timeline of early 3D computer graphics hardware

    Timeline_of_early_3D_computer_graphics_hardware

  • PEEK and POKE
  • Commands in some high-level programming languages

    machines, have commands for reading and writing 16-bit values from memory. BASIC XL for the Atari 8-bit computers uses a "D" (for "double") prefix: DPEEK and

    PEEK and POKE

    PEEK and POKE

    PEEK_and_POKE

  • SCSI
  • Set of computer and peripheral connection standards

    switched to the IDE interface. Atari included SCSI as standard in its Atari MEGA STE, Atari TT and Atari Falcon computer models. SCSI has never been popular

    SCSI

    SCSI

  • Commodore PET
  • Personal computer system

    any peripherals connected to one of the computer's several expansion ports. The PET 2001 included either 4 KB (2001-4) or 8 KB (2001-8) of 8-bit RAM,

    Commodore PET

    Commodore PET

    Commodore_PET

  • Oric (computer)
  • UK-manufactured 8-bit computer

    Retrieved 2026-04-25. "What are the Atari 1020, 1025, 1027, and 1029 Printers?". faqs.org (Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions section)

    Oric (computer)

    Oric (computer)

    Oric_(computer)

  • SAM Coupé
  • 8-bit British home computer released in late 1989

    /sæm ku:peɪ/ from its original British English branding) is an 8-bit British home computer manufactured by Miles Gordon Technology (MGT), based in Swansea

    SAM Coupé

    SAM Coupé

    SAM_Coupé

  • Commodore Datasette
  • Dedicated magnetic tape data storage device

    the storage medium, it provides inexpensive storage to Commodore's 8-bit computers, including the PET, VIC-20, and Commodore 64. A physically similar

    Commodore Datasette

    Commodore Datasette

    Commodore_Datasette

  • PC-98
  • Series of PCs by NEC, sold primarily in Japan

    simply 98 (キューハチ, Kyū-hachi), is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal computers manufactured by NEC from 1982 to 2003. While based on standard

    PC-98

    PC-98

    PC-98

  • Computer mouse
  • Pointing device used to control a computer

    of the Amiga 1000 and the Atari ST in 1985. Aftermarket mice were offered, from the mid 1980s, for many 8-bit home computers, the like of the Commodore

    Computer mouse

    Computer mouse

    Computer_mouse

  • ASCII
  • Character encoding standard

    as 8-, 16-, and 32-bit (and later 64-bit) computers began to replace 12-, 18-, and 36-bit computers as the norm, it became common to use an 8-bit byte

    ASCII

    ASCII

    ASCII

  • Commodore International
  • Home computer and electronics manufacturer

    third-party Atari 8-bit software, received 65% of sales from the Commodore market, and Commodore sold almost three times as many computers as Atari that year

    Commodore International

    Commodore_International

  • List of commercial failures in video game consoles
  • beginning of Atari's fall in the console business. Released by Atari Corporation in 1993, this 64-bit system was more powerful than its contemporaries, the Genesis

    List of commercial failures in video game consoles

    List_of_commercial_failures_in_video_game_consoles

  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Home video game console

    slower peripherals. This CPU has an 8-bit data bus and two address busses. The 24-bit "Bus A" is designated for general accesses, and the 8-bit "Bus B"

    Super Nintendo Entertainment System

    Super Nintendo Entertainment System

    Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System

  • ZX81
  • 1981 home computer

    audio cassettes. The ZX81's limitations prompted a market in third-party peripherals to improve its capabilities. Its distinctive case and keyboard brought

    ZX81

    ZX81

    ZX81

  • Raspberry Pi
  • Series of low-cost single-board computers

    interface for fast peripherals and an in-house designed southbridge chip. Updated versions of the Compute Module (CM5) and keyboard computer (Pi 500, Pi 500+)

    Raspberry Pi

    Raspberry Pi

    Raspberry_Pi

  • Motorola 6800
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    Freescale/Motorola in 2014 to continue manufacturing any of the 8-bit peripherals and 8-bit processors of this era. Rochester specializes in fully authorized

    Motorola 6800

    Motorola 6800

    Motorola_6800

  • Konix Multisystem
  • Cancelled video game system

    Konix, a British manufacturer of computer peripherals. The Multisystem began life in 1988 as an advanced Konix peripheral design intended to build on the

    Konix Multisystem

    Konix_Multisystem

  • Atari joystick port
  • Computer port used for gaming controllers

    The Atari joystick port is a computer port used to connect gaming controllers to game console and home computer systems in the 1970s to the 1990s. It

    Atari joystick port

    Atari joystick port

    Atari_joystick_port

  • Amiga 500
  • Personal computer by Commodore

    against models in the Atari ST line. The Amiga 500 was sold in the same retail outlets as the Commodore 64, as opposed to the computer store-only Amiga 1000

    Amiga 500

    Amiga 500

    Amiga_500

  • Xara
  • UK-based software company founded in 1981

    developed software for a variety of computer platforms, in chronological order: the Acorn Atom, BBC Micro, Z88, Atari ST, Acorn Archimedes, Microsoft Windows

    Xara

    Xara

  • Western Design Center
  • American company

    powered the Atari 2600 and Commodore 64". IEEE Spectrum. "Integrated Circuit (IC) | the Western Design Center, Inc". "Single Board Computers (SBC) | the

    Western Design Center

    Western Design Center

    Western_Design_Center

  • Signetics 2650
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    The Signetics 2650 was an 8-bit microprocessor introduced in July 1975. According to Adam Osborne's book An Introduction to Microprocessors Vol 2: Some

    Signetics 2650

    Signetics 2650

    Signetics_2650

  • Cassette Vision
  • Home video game console

    ¥13,500. Epoch based its marketing strategy on what worked for Atari and its Video Computer System in 1977, which Epoch had released in Japan as the Cassette

    Cassette Vision

    Cassette Vision

    Cassette_Vision

  • Amiga 600
  • Home computer introduced in 1992

    prohibitive expense of PCMCIA peripherals for a lower-budget personal computer. Later, a number of compatible laptop-computer peripherals have been made to operate

    Amiga 600

    Amiga 600

    Amiga_600

  • History of the Amiga
  • Commodore for $27 million, including paying off the loan from Atari. When the first Amiga computer was released in July 1985 by Commodore, it was called the

    History of the Amiga

    History_of_the_Amiga

  • List of computers running CP/M
  • models) Aster CT-80 Atari 8-bit computers (with 64k SWP ATR8000 module, LDW Super 2000, CA-2001 or Indus GT disk drives expanded to 64k) Atari ST - runs GEMDOS

    List of computers running CP/M

    List_of_computers_running_CP/M

  • TMS34010
  • Microprocessor with dedicated graphics instructions

    arcade video games from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s, primarily from Atari Games and Midway Games. It was first used in Narc in 1988, then other games

    TMS34010

    TMS34010

    TMS34010

  • Personal computer
  • Computer intended for use by an individual person

    provided by front panel lamps. Practical use required adding peripherals such as keyboards, computer displays, disk drives, and printers. Micral N was the earliest

    Personal computer

    Personal computer

    Personal_computer

  • The Dukes of Hazzard (video game)
  • 1984 video game

    the secretary of an Atari VIP, and said, "I had put months of very long days and weekends into the game. I was a bit upset." Atari Age reported the game's

    The Dukes of Hazzard (video game)

    The_Dukes_of_Hazzard_(video_game)

  • Missile Command 3D
  • 1995 video game

    developed by Virtuality Entertainment and published for the Atari Jaguar. As part of Atari's 2000 series of arcade game revivals, it is an update of Dave

    Missile Command 3D

    Missile_Command_3D

  • Minimig
  • Open source re-implementation of an Amiga 500

    kbit/s is possible. The Minimig port for the MiST board supports USB peripherals, including USB keyboard and USB mouse as well as a physical MIDI interface

    Minimig

    Minimig

    Minimig

  • Didaktik
  • Home computers produced in former Czechoslovakia

    Didaktik's glory diminished with the falling price of the 16-bit computers, such as the Atari and Amiga, around the middle of the 1990s until it was finally

    Didaktik

    Didaktik

  • List of home computers
  • instead of dedicated computer peripherals, the home computer allowed the consumer to own a computer at a fraction of the price of computers oriented to small

    List of home computers

    List of home computers

    List_of_home_computers

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  • Pit
  • Boy/Male

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  • Amari
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Amari

    Strenth forever immortal, Eternal

    Amari

  • Zenith | ஜேநீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

    Computer

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

  • Atali
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish

    Atali

    Pure.

    Atali

  • ATARA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ATARA

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Atarah, ATARA means" crown" or "wreath."

    ATARA

  • Amari
  • Boy/Male

    American, German, Hebrew

    Amari

    Strength; Builder; Eternal

    Amari

  • Atara
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Atara

    Crowned.

    Atara

  • KIT
  • Male

    English

    KIT

    Pet form of English Christopher, KIT means "Christ-bearer." Compare with another form of Kit.

    KIT

  • Alari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Alari

    Very Sweet

    Alari

  • Atari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Japanese

    Atari

    Good Person

    Atari

  • WIT
  • Male

    Polish

    WIT

    Polish form of Roman Latin Vitus, WIT means "life."

    WIT

  • KIT
  • Male

    Scottish

    KIT

    Pet form of medieval Scottish Kester, KIT means "Christ-bearer." Compare with another form of Kit.

    KIT

  • Zenith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Zenith

    Computer

    Zenith

  • Ekastaka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ekastaka

    Collection of 8

    Ekastaka

  • Kit
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Dutch, English, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Kit

    Follower of Christ; Nickname for Christopher; Frontiersman Kit Carson; Anointed; Christian

    Kit

  • Atasi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Atasi

    A Blue Flower

    Atasi

  • KIT
  • Female

    English

    KIT

    Pet form of English Katherine, KIT means "pure." Compare with masculine Kit.

    KIT

  • Anari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anari

    Enemy Less

    Anari

  • Amari
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Amari

    Eternal

    Amari

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Online names & meanings

  • Mithursha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mithursha

  • Vas
  • Boy/Male

    Russian

    Vas

    royal.

  • Manjubarkavi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Manjubarkavi

    A Bunch

  • Fawiza | فویزا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Fawiza | فویزا

    Successful

  • ASH
  • Male

    English

    ASH

     Short form of English unisex Ashley, ASH means "ash-tree grove." 

  • Bradleigh
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Bradleigh

    Broad clearing in the wood. From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for...

  • Ramjeevan
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ramjeevan

    Love for the beloved God

  • Nideeshwaram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional

    Nideeshwaram

    Giver of Wealth and Treasures

  • Yawar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Yawar |

    Helping

  • Aaridhya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aaridhya

    To be accomplished, To be made favorable, To be worshipped

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  • Commute
  • v. t.

    To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.

  • Computer
  • n.

    One who computes.

  • Compete
  • v. i.

    To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.

  • Bit
  • v.

    Somewhat; something, but not very great.

  • Bit
  • v. t.

    To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of.

  • Commute
  • v. i.

    To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.

  • Bit
  • imp.

    of Bite

  • Competed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compete

  • Hymnologist
  • n.

    A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.

  • Commuted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Commute

  • Commuter
  • n.

    One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.

  • Computed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compute

  • Computing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compute

  • Computist
  • n.

    A computer.

  • Miscompute
  • v. t.

    To compute erroneously.

  • Author
  • n.

    One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.

  • Compote
  • n.

    A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.