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RETROTECH | The Computer Chronicles: Amiga and Atari (1985)

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Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) television technology series The Computer Chronicles on the topic of Amiga and Atari computers in a 1988 episode.

Computer Chronicles

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Ther Computer Chronicles

Amiga and Atari
Publication date 12/3/1985
Topics Episode Year: 1985, Television Programs, Computers: History, amiga, atari
How much computer can you get at the bottom end of the market – comparison between the Commodore Amiga and the Atari 520ST.

Guests: Rick Geiger, Commodore; Tim Mott, Electronic Arts; Bryan Kerr, Atari; Jim Tittsler, Atari; Lewis Moore, Home Computing; George Morrow, Morrow Computing; Gary Kildall, Digital Research; Tim Bajarin, Creative Strategies

Products/Demos: Atari 800, Commodore 64, Amiga IBM PC Emulator, Commodore Amiga, Atari 520, STNEO Paint. Originally broadcast in December 1985. Copyright 1985 Stewart Cheifet Productions.
Collection: id 314
Color: color
Identifier: Amigaand1985
Numeric_id: 2871
Proddate: 12/3/1985
Sound: sound
Type: MovingImage
Year: 1985

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