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GENERAL ATARI SITES

atari.org

 

"Atari.org is a non-commercial service dedicated to the Atari home- and personal-computer users as well as the Classic Video Game enthusiasts all over the world. By offering the most up-to-date news, forums to exchange opinions, hints and support, a comprehensive search engine, web-hosting for Atari computer or video-game related pages as well as subdomains and email-forwarding, we are doing our best to give the Atari enthusiasts from all over the world a home on the web."

 

atarimuseum.com

 

The Atari Historical Society - "This site is the culmination of years of research and hard work by enthusiasts with the support of numerous former and current Atari employees and is intended to provide images and information on all areas of Atari.   Our mission is the preservation of all things Atari (Its history, products and knowledge.)  This site provides information, images and personal stories on all items produced by Atari as well as news and links to further assist any and all individuals interested in learning more about the company that helped to pioneer and shape many areas of Video Arcade Entertainment, Home Consumer Electronics, Personal Computer Systems and much, much more..."

 

atariarchives.org

 

Contains the text of classic Atari books and much more ... "Preserving and archiving information about & software for Atari computers. Everything here is available with the permission of the copyright holders".

 

flightsimbooks.com

 

A sister site to atariarchives.org, this one "makes classic flight simulation books available on the web".

ATARI MAGAZINES

atarimagazines.com

 

The Digital Antic Project - "Antic magazine was one of the very best magazines devoted to 8-bit Atari computers. Antic, like Atari computers, has been forgotten by all but a small minority... The Digital Antic Project is a small crusade to put all of the old issues of Antic, and its sister magazines STart and Antic Amiga Plus, on the Internet". As well as Antic, this site now contains the full text of STart, Creative Computing and Hi-res magazines.

 

ataritimes.com

 

"The only all Atari newsletter written by Atarians, for Atarians!"

 

cyberroach.com/analog

 

The Digital A.N.A.L.O.G. Project. The classic A.N.A.L.O.G. magazine on-line.

 

st-news.com

"ST NEWS was an Atari ST/TT/Falcon multimedia disk magazine, edited by Stefan Posthuma and Richard Karsmakers, that thrived from the summer of 1986 to the summer of 1996. During that time, a variety of things happened to both the magazine and the 'scene' it was part of, quite a few of which are chronicled on this site.". The UK distribution of ST News was handled by Page 6 up until 1993.

ATARI EMULATION

atarimax.com

 

Home of APE - "APE is an astounding new product that unleashes the POWER of your Atari 8 Bit computer, by making all the resources of your PC available for its use! Using only an inexpensive PC to Atari interface cable, APE provides super enhanced disk drive, modem, printer, ApeLoader Interactive Menu, PC MIRROR services, AND MORE!"

         

a800win.atari-area.prv.pl

 

Atari 800 Win Plus - the Atari 8-bit emulator for Windows.

 

leonard.oxg.free.fr/SainT/SainTDoc.html

 

"SainT is an ATARI-ST emulator running on Windows (9x,NT,2000,XP) based machines. SainT was one of the first "cycle accurate" ATARI emulator. Cycle accuracy is very suitable to emulate ATARI demos. For those who don't know anything about demos, just know that's program pushing the hardware to the max. (more colors, more screen resolution, more speed, etc.). Of course SainT can run ATARI games too!"

 

steem.atari.st

 

"Steem is a Freeware Atari STE emulator for Windows and Linux. It is being updated regularly and runs almost every ST program ever made without any problems. Steem is designed to be easy to use and has many unique features. Whether you want to run great old games, use MIDI apps just like you did on the ST or you have some other, more sinister motive, Steem is the emulator for you!"

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