Atari 7800 Designers Talk Atari, 7800, GCC 18
TheAlchemist writes "Applefritter.com has posted recordings of the talks that took place at the Vintage Computer Festival held at Sun's Boston campus July 16th and 17th. One of the talks revolved around the Atari 7800's 20th Anniversary, and was presented by Curt Vendel of Atarimuseum.com and Steve Golson, one of the original designers of the Atari 7800, the successor to the Atari 5200 that has more in common with the 2600 than the 5200. The presentation and accompanying slide show covered the history of GCC (the company that designed the 7800 for Atari, as well as many 7800 games), Atari, and the 7800. Sitting in the front row of the audience were 10 former GCC employees, who provided additional insight during the presentation. You can listen to the full Atari 7800 session here, and can find more talks from the Vintage Computer Festival here."
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Anyone care to post a transcript of the interview?
The Damage to My Desk (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm glad I got to go the Philly Classic show, and hang out with Curt and some of the other fine folks, but I definitely would have enjoyed this one too. I'm sorry, Curt! Next time.
I'm really glad to hear these talks are going up where people like myself can hear them. Well, guess I better go to the west coast one this year, instead.
I hope we have more of these soon.
classics are good (Score:3, Insightful)
I actually had and used several of the old "classics" I hear about, and none compared with C64/128. Those things were hackable in ways never before dreamed of... kind of like the Amiga, which I would now call vintage if there weren't people still selling the things for a few thousand.
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I had an Atari 1200XL with 1050 Floppy drive. It was all my folks could afford and I loved it. Best computer keyboard at the time.
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Minor nitpick. Lots of the 64k was protected, but it was indeed overwriteable if you did the right POKEs to allow said overwriting. Lots of whacky shenanigans ensue...
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C64?!? (Score:2)
Now if you don't mind "3D Ant Attack" has just loaded ...
GCC != GCC (Score:2)