The Atari 800XL (1983) was the most successful machine in Atari's XL line — 64 KB of RAM in a sleek wedge case, with the trademark ANTIC + GTIA + POKEY chipset that gave Atari 8-bit machines their distinctive sound and graphics. We reproduce the original board for collectors and 8-bit Atari fans.
Yes — SIO port is pin-compatible with all original Atari 8-bit peripherals: 1050 floppy, 410 cassette, 1027 printer.
Both work out of the box. The SIO port is the original Atari spec, so any modern SIO-bus device drops right in.
Every board is hand-soldered by Logan in a Fresno workshop, period-correct components where available, and shipped with a numbered certificate of authenticity.
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