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Atari Graphics 3

  • Post author:smorrowatari
  • Post published:March 4, 2019
  • Post category:Basic Programming

I can't say it enough. The Atari 8-bit computers are amazing in so many ways. In this example, we are going to explore how the Atari can utilize dots on…

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Read more about the article Atari 65xe Redefined Characters

Atari 65xe Redefined Characters

  • Post author:smorrowatari
  • Post published:March 3, 2019
  • Post category:Basic Programming

Atari 65xe Redefined Characters I am convinced you are going to find this tutorial interesting. In this session, we will finally get down to creating our own Atari 65xe Redefined…

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Read more about the article Atari Graphics 1 Mode

Atari Graphics 1 Mode

  • Post author:smorrowatari
  • Post published:March 3, 2019
  • Post category:Basic Programming

Atari Graphics 1 Mode The Atari computer utilizes multiple graphics modes. Several of these can display text and ascii characters, and others can show pixels. Although it is important to…

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Read more about the article The Atari Display List

The Atari Display List

  • Post author:smorrowatari
  • Post published:March 1, 2019
  • Post category:Graphics

For this session I'd like to shed some light on how the Atari screen is generated learning about the Atari display list. When you first turn on the computer, it…

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Read more about the article Atari Player Missile Graphics

Atari Player Missile Graphics

  • Post author:smorrowatari
  • Post published:February 28, 2019
  • Post category:Graphics

When I first bought my Atari 65xe computer at the end of 1986 I was astonished to learn about the amazing graphics capability that was accessible in Basic. This article…

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Read more about the article Atari Raster Scan

Atari Raster Scan

  • Post author:smorrowatari
  • Post published:February 27, 2019
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Standard televisions utilize a raster scan line to display data on a screen. This works because within the unit, an electronic beam (Atari Raster Scan - for Atari users) shoots…

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