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  • 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

  • Magnetic tape
  • Data recording made of plastic film

    drives in computers replacing cassette tape readers, such as the Atari Program Recorder and the Commodore Datasette for software, CDs and MiniDiscs replacing

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic_tape

  • Commodore Datasette
  • Dedicated magnetic tape data storage device

    feature of some other home computer cassette-based systems, like the Atari Program Recorder and the HITS system for S-100 computers. Because of its digital

    Commodore Datasette

    Commodore Datasette

    Commodore_Datasette

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

    8-bit Atari computer. Atari failed to release a large selection of machines and peripherals that were otherwise completed. 410 Program Recorder - a tape

    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

  • List of Compact Cassette tape data storage formats
  • Compute!. p. 112. Retrieved 30 October 2013. Crawford, Chris (1982). De Re Atari. Atari. "B1700 Central System" (PDF). Burroughs Field Engineering Technical

    List of Compact Cassette tape data storage formats

    List_of_Compact_Cassette_tape_data_storage_formats

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

    the Atari 410 Program Recorder had to be placed at the end of the chain and thus did not include an out port. SIO was controlled by the Atari's POKEY

    Atari SIO

    Atari SIO

    Atari_SIO

  • Steinberg
  • German music software and hardware company

    16-channel tape recorder, but for MIDI data. In 1985 Steinberg hired Werner Kracht who throughout 1986 developed Pro-24 for the Atari ST platform pretty

    Steinberg

    Steinberg

  • History of personal computers
  • sold Atari 2600 was released in 1977. Game consoles differ from personal computers in that they are not usually intended to be user programmable, do not

    History of personal computers

    History of personal computers

    History_of_personal_computers

  • Karl Steinberg
  • German businessman

    distributed with the Multitrack Recorder were self-soldered at the beginning. After the Pro 16 for the C-64 and the Pro 24 for the Atari ST, the music software

    Karl Steinberg

    Karl Steinberg

    Karl_Steinberg

  • AtariWriter
  • Word processor for Atari 8-bit computers

    AtariWriter is a word processor program for the Atari 8-bit computers released by Atari, Inc. as a 16 kB ROM cartridge in 1983. The program was fast and

    AtariWriter

    AtariWriter

    AtariWriter

  • Commodore International
  • Home computer and electronics manufacturer

    struggle led to co-founder Tramiel quitting, then rivaling Commodore under Atari Corporation joined by a number of other employees. Commodore in 1985 launched

    Commodore International

    Commodore_International

  • Superman III
  • 1983 film by Richard Lester

    interaction. To complete the setup for the film project, Atari purchased Wright a Matrix film recorder with an Acme 35mm animation camera. Wright approached

    Superman III

    Superman_III

  • 57th Technology and Engineering Emmy Awards
  • 2005 awards ceremony

    in the gaming world. Development and Impact in 8-bit consoles: Atari, Inc. for Atari 2600 Development and Impact in Polygon consoles: Sony for PlayStation

    57th Technology and Engineering Emmy Awards

    57th_Technology_and_Engineering_Emmy_Awards

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

    240×200 pixels, 8 colours Storage: tape recorder, 300 and 2400 baud Input: integrated keyboard Connectivity: Tape recorder I/O, Centronics compatible printer

    Oric (computer)

    Oric (computer)

    Oric_(computer)

  • List of commercial failures in video game consoles
  • Atari 7800, which was marketed more carefully to avoid a similar debacle. Nonetheless, the failure of the Atari 5200 marked the beginning of Atari's fall

    List of commercial failures in video game consoles

    List_of_commercial_failures_in_video_game_consoles

  • 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

  • Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Home video game console

    Atari 2600's BASIC Progamming cartridge, it allows the user to write programs, especially games, which can be saved on an included cassette recorder.

    Nintendo Entertainment System

    Nintendo Entertainment System

    Nintendo_Entertainment_System

  • Magnavox Odyssey 2
  • Second generation home video game console

    Hoff. It was the world's first programmable sprite-based graphics chip. Although Intel contemplated selling the chip to Atari, ultimately the decision was

    Magnavox Odyssey 2

    Magnavox Odyssey 2

    Magnavox_Odyssey_2

  • Replay
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Professional, a hardware sound sampling device used by the atari ST ReplayTV, a digital video recorder (DVR) Replay attack, in cryptography, an attack involving

    Replay

    Replay

  • Intellivision
  • Home video game console

    Mattel that played Atari 2600 cartridges through the Intellivision. The Intellivision hand controllers could be used to play Atari 2600 games. The System

    Intellivision

    Intellivision

    Intellivision

  • List of sound chips
  • Guide (PDF). Atari. Retrieved 7 October 2020. POKEY CO12294 (PDF). Atari Inc. March 30, 1982. Retrieved 7 October 2020. AMY 1 Spec (PDF). Atari. June 1983

    List of sound chips

    List_of_sound_chips

  • Digital audio workstation
  • Device or software used for recording, editing and producing audio files

    who had made one of the first commercially available digital audio tape recorders in 1977, built what could be considered the first digital audio workstation

    Digital audio workstation

    Digital audio workstation

    Digital_audio_workstation

  • Home computer
  • Class of microcomputers

    consoles offered "programming packs" consisting of a version of BASIC in a ROM cartridge. Atari's BASIC Programming for the Atari 2600 was one of these

    Home computer

    Home computer

    Home_computer

  • Lode Runner
  • 1983 video game

    Famicom Data Recorder. Hudson Soft released a version of Lode Runner for Nintendo DS in 2006. An unreleased version of the game for the Atari Lynx was discovered

    Lode Runner

    Lode_Runner

  • List of Ubisoft games: 1986–1999
  • Games from 1986 to 1999 manufactured by Ubisoft

    Esprit Software Programs Atari ST Blue Byte Commodore 64 Esprit Software Programs DOS Blue Byte ZX Spectrum Esprit Software Programs Othello Killer Amiga

    List of Ubisoft games: 1986–1999

    List_of_Ubisoft_games:_1986–1999

  • Chuck Colby
  • American electronics engineer

    start a company to market, the first programmable learning TV remote, the CL 9. Nolan Bushnell, who founded Atari and Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza-Time Theaters

    Chuck Colby

    Chuck Colby

    Chuck_Colby

  • Christophe de Dinechin
  • French computer scientist

    Language-oriented programming Literate programming Model-driven architecture As initial developer of Alpha Waves, a "groundbreaking" Atari ST game (listed

    Christophe de Dinechin

    Christophe_de_Dinechin

  • Gemstar–TV Guide International
  • Defunct American media company

    satellite television providers, and consumer electronics manufacturers; video recorder scheduling codes under brands such as VCR Plus; as well as serving as publishers

    Gemstar–TV Guide International

    Gemstar–TV Guide International

    Gemstar–TV_Guide_International

  • Acorn Atom
  • Acorn Computers home computer, 1980–1982

    connectors as the Atari 800XL allowed an Atari 5V linear power supply to drive an Atom, so long as the current was less than the Atari PSU rating (1 or

    Acorn Atom

    Acorn Atom

    Acorn_Atom

  • R.O.B.
  • Video game console peripheral

    relaunch. Following the crash, many retailers had lost confidence in the Atari-led video game market even while the toy market was strong. With a high

    R.O.B.

    R.O.B.

    R.O.B.

  • Timeslip (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Time slip recording, a feature of some digital video recorders allowing earlier parts of a program to be viewed while later parts are being recorded Timeslip

    Timeslip (disambiguation)

    Timeslip_(disambiguation)

  • Cubase
  • Digital audio workstation

    first version, which was originally only a MIDI sequencer and ran on the Atari ST computer, was released in 1989. Cut-down versions of Cubase are included

    Cubase

    Cubase

    Cubase

  • Cassette tape
  • Magnetic audio tape recording format

    production of reel-to-reel tape recorders. First used by broadcast studios to pre-record radio programs, tape recorders quickly found their way into schools

    Cassette tape

    Cassette tape

    Cassette_tape

  • List of music software
  • information retrieval Software effect processor Sound Recorder (Windows) Impromptu (programming environment) Keykit Max (software) SynthFont (a MIDI to

    List of music software

    List_of_music_software

  • History of video games
  • and the first ROM cartridge-based home consoles arrived, including the Atari Video Computer System (VCS). Coupled with rapid growth in the golden age

    History of video games

    History of video games

    History_of_video_games

  • Sharp MZ
  • Early line of personal computers

    keyboard, and tape-based recorder in a single unit, similar to Commodore's PET series. It was also notable for not including a programming language or operating

    Sharp MZ

    Sharp_MZ

  • Philips P2000
  • Early home computer

    America as the Magnavox Odyssey2) which they already sold to compete with the Atari 2600 and similar game systems. The P20 series had other models like the

    Philips P2000

    Philips P2000

    Philips_P2000

  • TiVo
  • Series of digital video recorders

    TiVo (/ˈtiːvoʊ/ TEE-voh) is a discontinued line of digital video recorders (DVR) developed and marketed by Xperi (previously by TiVo Corporation and TiVo

    TiVo

    TiVo

    TiVo

  • Passport Designs
  • American music software company

    and system software, written by Kusek, that emulated a four-track tape recorder. After Mountain Computer discontinued the Mountain Computer Music System

    Passport Designs

    Passport_Designs

  • MZ-2500
  • Home computer model

    software-controllable data recorder is attached. The head itself was in stereo, and one channel was available as a data recorder and the other as an audio

    MZ-2500

    MZ-2500

  • Entertainment Computer System
  • Add-on peripheral for the Intellivision

    advertised that the Intellivision — unlike its primary rival, the Atari 2600 (then known as the Atari VCS) — would be upgradeable to a fully functional home computer

    Entertainment Computer System

    Entertainment Computer System

    Entertainment_Computer_System

  • Worlds of Wonder (toy company)
  • 1980s American toy company

    American toy company founded in 1985 by former Atari sales president Don Kingsborough, and former Atari employee Mark Robert Goldberg. Its founding was

    Worlds of Wonder (toy company)

    Worlds of Wonder (toy company)

    Worlds_of_Wonder_(toy_company)

  • M*A*S*H (TV series)
  • American war comedy-drama TV series (1972–1983)

    (1984) at BoardGameGeek Teets, John (August 28, 1983). "Filling the Void for Atari 400 Owners". The Houston Chronicle. p. 38. Retrieved January 27, 2026 –

    M*A*S*H (TV series)

    M*A*S*H_(TV_series)

  • Thermal printing
  • Method of digital printing

    aftermarket thermal printers available for them, such as the Atari 822 printer for the Atari 8-bit computers, the Apple Silentype for the Apple II, and

    Thermal printing

    Thermal printing

    Thermal_printing

  • PLATO (computer system)
  • Mainframe computer system

    education alongside small business. Versions were built for the TI-99/4A, Atari 8-bit computers, Zenith Z-100 and, later, Radio Shack TRS-80, and IBM Personal

    PLATO (computer system)

    PLATO (computer system)

    PLATO_(computer_system)

  • Electric Dreams (2009 TV series)
  • BBC television documentary series

    museum. The program was produced by Wall to Wall, an independent UK production company with a long track record of educational reality programming, including

    Electric Dreams (2009 TV series)

    Electric_Dreams_(2009_TV_series)

  • VideoBrain Family Computer
  • Defunct home computer model

    The Sacramento Bee. 20 May 1979. "AtariProtos.com - VideoBrain". www.atariprotos.com. Retrieved 2023-12-20. "AtariProtos.com - VideoBrain". www.atariprotos

    VideoBrain Family Computer

    VideoBrain Family Computer

    VideoBrain_Family_Computer

  • Speech synthesis
  • Artificial production of human speech

    later games[citation needed]. Earlier systems from Atari, such as the Atari 5200 (Baseball) and the Atari 2600 (Quadrun and Open Sesame), also had games utilizing

    Speech synthesis

    Speech_synthesis

  • History of the Nintendo Entertainment System
  • phenomenal success across arcades worldwide, game consoles such as the Atari 2600 and the Intellivision became popular in North American homes, and the

    History of the Nintendo Entertainment System

    History of the Nintendo Entertainment System

    History_of_the_Nintendo_Entertainment_System

  • System crash screen
  • Fatal error displays in operating systems

    symbol that was displayed when a classic Mac OS program crashed. The bomb symbols were also used by the Atari ST line of computers when the system encountered

    System crash screen

    System crash screen

    System_crash_screen

  • So Long, Astoria
  • 2003 album by The Ataris

    album and the major-label debut studio album by American rock band The Ataris, released on March 4, 2003, through Columbia Records. The album's title

    So Long, Astoria

    So_Long,_Astoria

  • Timex Sinclair 1000
  • Home computer launched in 1982

    that by this time the marketplace was dominated by Commodore, Radio Shack, Atari and Apple. Timex claimed to have sold 600,000 T/S 1000s in the US by early

    Timex Sinclair 1000

    Timex Sinclair 1000

    Timex_Sinclair_1000

  • List of Nintendo Entertainment System games
  • the cartridge to accommodate the console's front-loading, videocassette recorder-derived socket by nearly doubling its height and increasing its width by

    List of Nintendo Entertainment System games

    List of Nintendo Entertainment System games

    List_of_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_games

  • List of home computers
  • and making use of household items such as television sets and cassette recorders instead of dedicated computer peripherals, the home computer allowed the

    List of home computers

    List of home computers

    List_of_home_computers

  • ImgBurn
  • Software for ripping CDs or burning CD media

    OpenCandy, a potentially unwanted program/adware. DVD Decrypter AnyDVD Digital Millennium Copyright Act InfraRecorder List of ISO image software List of

    ImgBurn

    ImgBurn

  • Panasonic JR-200
  • Computer produced by Panasonic in 1982

    also find an eight-pin DIN connector for a cassette recorder with which you could load programs at 2400 bit/s. Then two connectors for video output,

    Panasonic JR-200

    Panasonic_JR-200

  • Amiga
  • Family of personal computers sold by Commodore

    processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, and mouse-based GUIs. These include the Atari ST—the Amiga's primary competitor—Macintosh, Apple IIGS, and Archimedes

    Amiga

    Amiga

    Amiga

  • ZX81
  • 1981 home computer

    ZX81 to the EAR (output) and MIC (input) sockets of an audio cassette recorder, enabling data to be saved or loaded. This stores each data bit as a number

    ZX81

    ZX81

    ZX81

  • Commodore 64 peripherals
  • Atari ST, and IBM PC. Programming languages to drive the models included GW-BASIC, Turbo Pascal and in the later kits (1991) an in-house programming tool

    Commodore 64 peripherals

    Commodore 64 peripherals

    Commodore_64_peripherals

  • Wolfenstein 3D
  • 1992 video game

    port, on a whim John Carmack later converted the game to run on the Atari Jaguar. Atari Corporation approved the conversion for publication and Carmack spent

    Wolfenstein 3D

    Wolfenstein_3D

  • Cobra 1
  • second half of the broadcast (after 3m41s). "O Mnie" [About Me], De Re Atari (in Polish), archived from the original on 2018-02-01 Kluska, Bartłomiej;

    Cobra 1

    Cobra 1

    Cobra_1

  • Logic Pro
  • Digital audio workstation

    needed] In 1987, C-Lab released Gerhard Lengeling's MIDI sequencer program for the Atari ST platform called Creator. From version 2.0 onwards, released in

    Logic Pro

    Logic_Pro

  • Electronic media
  • Media needing electronic means for access

    introduced in the late 1970s with the introduction of the Atari 2600 video game console. The Atari 2600 console had no disk space and only had a RAM of 128

    Electronic media

    Electronic media

    Electronic_media

  • Jac Holzman
  • American businessman (born 1931)

    the board of Atari, one of the first video game companies, which was acquired by WCI in 1976; during this time the revolutionary Atari 2600 was released

    Jac Holzman

    Jac Holzman

    Jac_Holzman

  • Windows 3.1
  • 1992 Microsoft operating system version

    such as Media Player (also known as "Windows Media Player") and Sound Recorder. File Manager and Control Panel received tweaks, while Windows 3.1 also

    Windows 3.1

    Windows_3.1

  • List of file formats
  • backup medium. 32X – Sega 32X 3DS – Nintendo 3DS A26 – Atari 2600 A52 – Atari 5200 A78 – Atari 7800 ADF – Amiga file, for 880K diskette images ADZ – GZip-compressed

    List of file formats

    List_of_file_formats

  • GX4000
  • 1990 video game console

    from Nintendo, Sega, and 16-bit home computers such as the Amiga 500 and Atari ST, the company recognised the need to enhance the system’s capabilities

    GX4000

    GX4000

    GX4000

  • Kodi (software)
  • Free and open-source media center application

    video-recorder (PVR) graphical front end for receiving live television with electronic program guide (EPG) and high-definition digital video recorder (DVR)

    Kodi (software)

    Kodi (software)

    Kodi_(software)

  • TK82C
  • ZX81 clone made by Microdigital Eletrônica in 1981

    and large programs could take up to 6 minutes to load. Audio cables were supplied with the computer for connection with a regular tape recorder. As the

    TK82C

    TK82C

    TK82C

  • Commodore BASIC
  • BASIC programming language dialect

    than a standard tape recorder. Adapters were available that used an analog-to-digital converter to allow use of a standard recorder, but these cost only

    Commodore BASIC

    Commodore_BASIC

  • IBM Personal Computer
  • 1981 American microcomputer model

    well as consumer-grade platforms created by companies like Commodore and Atari. Most present-day personal computers share architectural features in common

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM_Personal_Computer

  • Tatung Einstein
  • 8-bit personal computer

    Hitachi. At the time, most home computers in the UK used ordinary tape recorders for storage. Another unusual feature of the Einstein was that on start-up

    Tatung Einstein

    Tatung Einstein

    Tatung_Einstein

  • Data Becker
  • Defunct German publisher

    home-computer magazine and covered platforms such as the Commodore C64/C128, Amiga, Atari, and Sinclair. - PC Praxis started in 1987 and became a monthly magazine

    Data Becker

    Data Becker

    Data_Becker

  • Electronic music
  • Music genre that uses electronic instruments

    musical composition software "Music Mouse" (1986) for Macintosh, Amiga, and Atari computers. An important new development was the advent of computers to compose

    Electronic music

    Electronic_music

  • Tommy Tallarico
  • American video game composer (born 1968)

    told The Washington Post that as a child, he would take his father's tape recorder to the arcade to record songs. After graduating high school, Tallarico

    Tommy Tallarico

    Tommy Tallarico

    Tommy_Tallarico

  • Peter Molyneux
  • English video game designer and game programmer

    by distributing and selling floppy disks which contained video games for Atari and the Commodore 64. He believed that including games on the disks would

    Peter Molyneux

    Peter Molyneux

    Peter_Molyneux

  • Exidy Sorcerer
  • 1978 home computer system

    the back that could be attached to a cassette tape recorder, so BASIC could load and save programs to tape without needing a disk drive. An Extended BASIC

    Exidy Sorcerer

    Exidy Sorcerer

    Exidy_Sorcerer

  • SYM-1
  • Microprocessor development board

    the SYM-1 but also for other 6502-based computers including Commodore, Atari, KIM, and Apple. Other forms of MAE included a cross assembler for 6800

    SYM-1

    SYM-1

    SYM-1

  • PMD 85
  • Personal computer

    games were created on the PMD 85 (other platforms were ZX Spectrum and Atari). Several variants were developed (PMD 85-0, PMD 85, PMD 85-2, PMD 85-2A

    PMD 85

    PMD 85

    PMD_85

  • Apple II graphics
  • from those of previous Apple II models and have more in common with the Atari ST and Amiga. The graphic modes of the Apple II series were distinct even

    Apple II graphics

    Apple_II_graphics

  • Timeline of music technology
  • Dave Smith 1984 : Apple markets the Macintosh computer 1985 : Atari releases the Atari ST computer, designed by Shiraz Shivji 1986 : The first digital

    Timeline of music technology

    Timeline_of_music_technology

  • Timeline of computing 1980–1989
  • Graphical Touchscreen Point of Sale software running on an Atari ST computer attached to a 12" Atari SC1224 color display which he enhanced with a MicroTouch

    Timeline of computing 1980–1989

    Timeline of computing 1980–1989

    Timeline_of_computing_1980–1989

  • Halt and Catch Fire (TV series)
  • American period drama television series

    Bosworth becomes a father figure to her. After Mutiny, she goes to work for Atari and develops the successful Space Bike game series. Kerry Bishé as Donna

    Halt and Catch Fire (TV series)

    Halt_and_Catch_Fire_(TV_series)

  • Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)
  • American television series (1966–1973)

    the 1998 game. 2003: Mission: Impossible – Operation Surma. Published by Atari for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance. The game features

    Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)

    Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)

    Mission:_Impossible_(1966_TV_series)

  • TRS-80
  • 1977 microcomputer by Tandy Corporation

    was available to use Atari joysticks. User data was originally stored on cassette tape. Radio Shack's model CTR-41 cassette recorder was included with the

    TRS-80

    TRS-80

    TRS-80

  • Imogen Heap
  • British musician (born 1977)

    sample music. At age twelve, she also taught herself how to use Cubase on an Atari ST computer at Friends' School. By the age of thirteen, she had begun writing

    Imogen Heap

    Imogen Heap

    Imogen_Heap

  • All in the Family
  • American sitcom (1971–1979)

    2017. Retrieved October 24, 2022. "Classic TV Sales – All in the Family". Atari Fun. Archived from the original on June 16, 2012. Retrieved September 19

    All in the Family

    All in the Family

    All_in_the_Family

  • Commodore PET
  • Personal computer system

    board carried four expansion ports: extra memory, a second cassette tape recorder interface, a parallel ("user") port which could be used for sound output

    Commodore PET

    Commodore PET

    Commodore_PET

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

    Linux-derived ChromeOS). Other notable platforms until the 1990s were the Amiga, Atari ST, and the PC-98 line. The term 'PC' is an initialism for 'personal computer'

    Personal computer

    Personal computer

    Personal_computer

  • Pickelporno
  • 1992 multimedia installation by Pipilotti Rist

    equipped with a Fostex 8-track tape recorder (one track used as a timecode track for synchronization), an Atari computer and a Casio FZ-1 keyboard sampler

    Pickelporno

    Pickelporno

    Pickelporno

  • Duran Duran (1993 album)
  • 1993 studio album by Duran Duran

    feeding into the system through Yamaha DMP7 mixers. Jones worked with an Atari computer running Notator sequencing software, using Akai S1000 and S900

    Duran Duran (1993 album)

    Duran_Duran_(1993_album)

  • Apple II
  • 1977–1993 series of microcomputers

    Originally the Apple II used Compact Cassette tapes for program and data storage. A dedicated tape recorder along the lines of the Commodore Datasette was never

    Apple II

    Apple II

    Apple_II

  • VT52
  • CRT-based computer terminal by Digital

    is the GEMDOS system and its offshoot, the TOS operating system of the Atari ST. These systems used a VT52-based screen driver in an era when ANSI escape

    VT52

    VT52

    VT52

  • History of tablet computers
  • GRiDPen software ran on MS-DOS and was later licensed as PenRight. The 1991, Atari ST-PAD Stylus was demonstrated but did not enter production. In 1991, AT&T

    History of tablet computers

    History_of_tablet_computers

  • Pacific Data Images
  • Defunct American computer animation and visual effects production company

    worked with Atari, also in Sunnyvale, in the early 1980s on a couple of projects. In 1982, Rosendahl was hired to set up and calibrate Atari's computer animation

    Pacific Data Images

    Pacific Data Images

    Pacific_Data_Images

  • File system
  • Computer filing system

    microcomputer operating systems originally used flat file systems (e.g., Apple DOS, Atari DOS). CP/M machines use a flat file system, where files can be assigned

    File system

    File system

    File_system

  • Steve Wozniak
  • American engineer and programmer (born 1950)

    ability to display color graphics, and BASIC programming language built in. Inspired by "the technique Atari used to simulate colors on its first arcade

    Steve Wozniak

    Steve Wozniak

    Steve_Wozniak

  • I Trawl the Megahertz
  • 2003 studio album by Paddy McAloon

    title song was 22 minutes long because it is "the length you'll get on an Atari [ST computer]." He later felt it was a poor reason, "but in the end when

    I Trawl the Megahertz

    I_Trawl_the_Megahertz

  • History of Pop (American TV channel)
  • ran on various Atari models including the 130XE and 600XL, and EPG Sr., a 3½ bootable diskette version for the Amiga 1000. Raw program listings data for

    History of Pop (American TV channel)

    History_of_Pop_(American_TV_channel)

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  • Alari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Alari

    Very Sweet

    Alari

  • Atara
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Atara

    A Crown; Diadem

    Atara

  • Atasi
  • Girl/Female

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

    Atasi

    A Blue Flower

    Atasi

  • Minhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way; Program; Road; Path

    Minhaj

  • Anari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anari

    Enemy Less

    Anari

  • Minhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way. Program.

    Minhaj

  • Tari
  • Girl/Female

    American, Finnish, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese

    Tari

    Hill; Fresh; Ripe

    Tari

  • Atari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Japanese

    Atari

    Good Person

    Atari

  • Azari |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Azari |

    Maidens

    Azari |

  • Amari
  • Girl/Female

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

    Amari

    Eternal

    Amari

  • Atara
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Atara

    Crowned.

    Atara

  • AIARI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AIARI

    , from the country of Ri (Istar).

    AIARI

  • Amari
  • Boy/Male

    American, German, Hebrew

    Amari

    Strength; Builder; Eternal

    Amari

  • Pilgram
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Pilgram

    English and German : variant spelling of Pilgrim.

    Pilgram

  • Minhaaj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Minhaaj

    Way; Program

    Minhaaj

  • Akari
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Japanese

    Akari

    Light; Brightness

    Akari

  • ATARA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ATARA

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

    ATARA

  • Amari
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Amari

    Strenth forever immortal, Eternal

    Amari

  • Atri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Atri

    Voyager through life

    Atri

  • Atali
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish

    Atali

    Pure.

    Atali

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  • Playbill
  • n.

    A printed programme of a play, with the parts assigned to the actors.

  • Epizoon
  • n.

    One of the artificial group of invertebrates of various kinds, which live parasitically upon the exterior of other animals; an ectozoon. Among them are the lice, ticks, many acari, the lerneans, or fish lice, and other crustaceans.

  • Programmata
  • pl.

    of Programma

  • Grogran
  • n.

    A coarse stuff made of silk and mohair, or of coarse silk.

  • Programma
  • n.

    An edict published for public information; an official bulletin; a public proclamation.

  • Acarine
  • a.

    Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases.

  • Myogram
  • n.

    See Muscle curve, under Muscle.

  • Programma
  • n.

    Any law, which, after it had passed the Athenian senate, was fixed on a tablet for public inspection previously to its being proposed to the general assembly of the people.

  • Grogram
  • n.

    Alt. of Grogran

  • Paragram
  • n.

    A pun.

  • Optography
  • n.

    The production of an optogram on the retina by the photochemical action of light on the visual purple; the fixation of an image in the eye. The object so photographed shows white on a purple or red background. See Visual purple, under Visual.

  • Programma
  • n.

    A preface.

  • Acari
  • pl.

    of Acarus

  • Trigram
  • n.

    Same as Trigraph.

  • Optogram
  • n.

    An image of external objects fixed on the retina by the photochemical action of light on the visual purple. See Optography.

  • Program
  • n.

    Same as Programme.

  • Slate
  • v. t.

    A list of candidates, prepared for nomination or for election; a list of candidates, or a programme of action, devised beforehand.

  • Flyer
  • n.

    Anything that is scattered abroad in great numbers as a theatrical programme, an advertising leaf, etc.

  • Programme
  • n.

    That which is written or printed as a public notice or advertisement; a scheme; a prospectus; especially, a brief outline or explanation of the order to be pursued, or the subjects embraced, in any public exercise, performance, or entertainment; a preliminary sketch.

  • Programma
  • n.

    See Programme.