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> Then, Atari produced at least some "real" add-on keyboard units for the
> 2600. I believe they were originally called "The Graduate", but made it to
> market in 1982 as "My First Computer". They had 8K, expandable to 32K, and
> apparently saved/loaded from standard cassette units. So does the 2600
> become a "real" computer at that point, and/or should "My First Computer"
> be listed instead or separately? (For that matter, the XE Game System,
> which is on the list, only becomes a "computer" when the
> separately-marketed keyboard is added to it; otherwise, it is strictly a
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> cartridge game machine too.)
Not so . I have one in the original packaging . As well as a
keyboard, it also included a joystck and a "light-gun". It also had a
manual for Atari Basic AND 2 game cartridges.WOW, what a deal. : ^ )
ciao Larry
Received on Fri Aug 08 1997 - 03:42:46 BST
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