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The Atari 2600 hardware was based on the MOS Technology 6507 chip, offering a maximum resolution of 160 x 192 pixels (NTSC), 128 colors, 128 bytes of RAM with 4 KB on cartridges (64 KB via bank switching). The design experienced many makeovers and revisions during its 14-year production history, from the original "heavy sixer" to the Atari 2600 Jr. at the end. The system also has many controllers and third-party peripherals.

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  • The Atari 2600 hardware was based on the MOS Technology 6507 chip, offering a maximum resolution of 160 x 192 pixels (NTSC), 128 colors, 128 bytes of RAM with 4 KB on cartridges (64 KB via bank switching). The design experienced many makeovers and revisions during its 14-year production history, from the original "heavy sixer" to the Atari 2600 Jr. at the end. The system also has many controllers and third-party peripherals. (en)
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  • An Atari Jr. (en)
  • CX20-01 driving controller. (en)
  • CX21 Video Touch Pad. (en)
  • CX2600 "Light Sixer". (en)
  • CX2600 Sunnyvale "Heavy Sixer". (en)
  • CX2600A "Darth Vader" model. (en)
  • CX30-04 paddle controller. (en)
  • CX50 Keyboard Controller. (en)
  • CX78 Power Control Pad (en)
  • REV 16 C015519. (en)
  • REV 6 C017879 (en)
  • REV B C010433 (en)
  • REV F C021503 (en)
  • Standard CX40 joystick. (en)
  • Sears Video Arcade II Controller with integrated paddle. (en)
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  • Atari Controllers. (en)
  • Atari Hardware internals. (en)
  • Motherboard flat shots. (en)
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  • Atari-2600-Four-Switch-Black-Console-02.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Four-Switch-Motherboard-Flat-1982.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Four-Switch-Motherboard-Flat.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Joystick.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Jr-Console-02.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Jr-Motherboard-Flat.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Keyboard-Controller-FL.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Paddle-Controller-FR.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Six-Switch-Console-02.jpg (en)
  • Atari-2600-Six-Switch-Motherboard-Flat.jpg (en)
  • Atari-CX78-7800-Controller-FL-wThumbStick.jpg (en)
  • Atari-Video-Touch-Pad-FL.jpg (en)
  • Sears-Video-Arcade-II-Controller-FL.jpg (en)
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  • The Atari 2600 hardware was based on the MOS Technology 6507 chip, offering a maximum resolution of 160 x 192 pixels (NTSC), 128 colors, 128 bytes of RAM with 4 KB on cartridges (64 KB via bank switching). The design experienced many makeovers and revisions during its 14-year production history, from the original "heavy sixer" to the Atari 2600 Jr. at the end. The system also has many controllers and third-party peripherals. (en)
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  • Atari 2600 hardware (en)
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