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Sothius' Home-Museum-ATARI peripherals


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Peripherals in my collection

In name/ model-no. order!
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(pictures copyright by M.A.Grundke)



CX40 (23 KBytes)
NameCX40 (CO17025)
Descriptionone-button joystick
Useable withall computers with 9 pin joystick-port
SM124 monochrome monitor (13 KBytes)
NameSM124
Description12 " CRT, 72 Hz/ 35.7kHz monochrome monitor (i.e. paper white) for the ST-series' high-res mode (640x400); cannot display low-res and mid-res modes
Useable withthe whole ST-series, TT, FALCON 030 (via adaptor)
SC1224 color monitor (16 KBytes)
NameSC1224 (12" version)
Description12 " CRT, 50 Hz/ 60 Hz, 15.75 kHz RGB color monitor for the ST-series' low-res and mid-res modes (320x200, 640x200); cannot display high-res mode. The 12" version was made by Goldstar, but there have also been SC1224 with a 14" CRT (made by JVC)
Useable withthe whole ST-series, TT, FALCON 030 (via adaptor)
STM1 mouse (14 KBytes)
NameSTM1
Descriptionstandard, two-button mouse
Useable withthe whole ST-series, TT, FALCON 030
FALCON 030 ST VIDEO ADAPTOR (9 KBytes)
NameFALCON 030 ST VIDEO ADAPTOR
DescriptionAdaptor to connect any ST-series RGB monitor (13 pin round-DIN), such as SM124, SC1224, to the FALCON 030's monitor connector (19 pin SUB-D)
Useable withFALCON 030 and its prototypes (SPARROW, FX-1)
VCS2600 jr. controller (15 KBytes)
NameCX78
Descriptionthis 'Nintendo-like' controlpad came with the ATARI 2600 jr. and the european ATARI 7800. Has two buttons and a small stick
Useable withall machines with 9 pin joystick-port
XE SYSTEM keyboard (17 KBytes)
NameXE SYSTEM keyboard
Descriptionthis keyboard makes the XE SYSTEM a real computer! When you connect it, the console doesn't start with Missile Command anymore but with ATARI BASIC. Additionally, it's got two hooks on its back to 'attach' it to the XE SYSTEM
Useable withATARI XE SYSTEM only
XEP80 interface module (34 KBytes)
NameXEP80
DescriptionThe 'XEP80 Interface Module' provides 80-column output and a parallel printer port. It's connected via the machine's joystick-port
Useable withATARI 400, 800, XL/XE-series
XG1 lightgun (18 KBytes)
NameXG1
Descriptionlightgun; this one came with my XE SYSTEM. On the picture, you can also see two of the games supporting it: 'Bug Hunt' and 'Barnard Blaster'
Useable withXL/XE-series


ATARI 815, dual drive version of the 810 (36 KBytes)
A picture of the rare ATARI 815 diskdrive. It was basically a dual drive version of the popular ATARI 810 made for the XL-series. Although such a drive is very useful, only few units were sold, and only in the US. Reason was the lack of compatibility with the ATARI 810 (e.g. neither of the drives was bootable), so ATARI decided to stop the production early (picture scanned from 'Happy Computer', issue 6/1988)


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Sothius' Home-Museum-ATARI peripherals