Re: atr8000
From: Adam Trent Phillips (bb099@cleveland.Freenet.Edu)
Date: 04/09/94-05:31:27 PM Z
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From: bb099@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Adam Trent Phillips) Subject: Re: atr8000 Date: Sat Apr 9 17:31:27 1994 In a previous article, ak527@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Martin Quinones) says: > >I have an ATR8000 no docs and no cables and no software,can any- >body give some help with this? >Thank you in advance. >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >I do not know exact information for the ATR-8000, but you can check out >Comp.sys.atari.8bit, as many people are on there that actually have >one of these beasts. > >--BRiT > > What the heck is it ? -- A.TRENT PHILLIPS |"Well I've opened up my veins too many times..... aka | And the poison's in my heart and in my mind..... WHITE ROOK | I'm after rebelion- I'll settle for lies."-Blue Oyster Cult -------bb099@cleveland.freenet.edu-----aa1439@freenet.lorain.oberlin.edu------- **** Answered by Michael Current, aa700: The ATR8000, as I recall, is a large expansion device that includes a Z-80 microprocessor for running the CPM operating system, connecting 8" floppy drives, I believe hard drives, and I don't know what else. I believe the company's name was SWP, but I could be somewhat off there too. Who can give a better description?
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