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This collection of historical documents centers on the Atari 7800 and its hardware, with many originating from the late Atari historian Curt Vendel. Some materials were publicly available through his Atari Museum website, while others have been preserved from his private archives and are now being shared more widely. In no particular order...
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== Historic Technical Documents ==
  
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This collection of historical documents centers on the Atari 7800 and its hardware, with many originating from the late Atari historian Curt Vendel. Some materials were publicly available through his Atari Museum website, while others have been preserved from his private archives and are now being shared more widely.
  
[[Media:7800_Maria_Specs.pdf|7800_Maria_Specs.pdf]]
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In no particular order:
  
A five page document outlining Maria's technical specs and architecture. The purpose for this document appears to be a high level introduction of the Maria chip to customers.  
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=== [[Media:7800_Maria_Specs.pdf|7800_Maria_Specs.pdf]] ===
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''A five-page document outlining Maria's technical specs and architecture. This appears to be a high-level introduction to the Maria chip for customers.''
  
Note 1: page 1 mentions a version of Maria with number 1722 intended for 680X0 series processors.
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* '''Note 1:''' Page 1 mentions a version of Maria (number 1722) intended for 680X0 series processors.
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* '''Note 2:''' Page 5 describes the CTRL register's test/forbidden DMA mode as “Does not assert HALT,” a detail not known to be documented elsewhere.
  
Note 2: page 5 describes the CTRL register's test/forbidden DMA mode as "Does not assert HALT", which doesn't appear to be documented elsewhere.
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=== [[Media:Minnie_Subsystem_Top-Level_Specification_-_GCC-1730_(MGspec_19840221_sjg).pdf|Minnie Subsystem Top-Level Specification – GCC-1730]] ===
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''The top-level specification for the planned "Minnie" in-cart sound chip.''
  
[[Media:Minnie_Subsystem_Top-Level_Specification_-_GCC-1730_(MGspec_19840221_sjg).pdf|Minnie_Subsystem_Top-Level_Specification_-_GCC-1730_(MGspec_19840221_sjg).pdf]]
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→ See: [[The 7800 Minnie sound chip]]
  
The Subsystem Top-Level Specification for the planned "Minnie" in-cart soundchip. See [[The 7800 Minnie sound chip]] page for more information.
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=== [[Media:MiniGumby_Sound_Synthesis_System,_Analog_Output_Section_Specification_-_GCC_1730_(analog_output_spec_19840203_sjg).pdf|MiniGumby Sound Synthesis – Analog Output Section Specification – GCC-1730]] ===
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''The analog output section specification for the same planned "Minnie" chip.''
  
[[Media:MiniGumby Sound_Synthesis_System,_Analog_Output_Section_Specification_-_GCC_1730_(analog_output_spec_19840203_sjg).pdf|MiniGumby Sound_Synthesis_System,_Analog_Output_Section_Specification_-_GCC_1730_(analog_output_spec_19840203_sjg).pdf]]
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→ See: [[The 7800 Minnie sound chip]]
 
The analog Output Section Specification for the planned "Minnie" in-cart soundchip. See [[The 7800 Minnie sound chip]] page for more information.
 

Revision as of 17:02, 20 July 2025

Historic Technical Documents

This collection of historical documents centers on the Atari 7800 and its hardware, with many originating from the late Atari historian Curt Vendel. Some materials were publicly available through his Atari Museum website, while others have been preserved from his private archives and are now being shared more widely.

In no particular order:

7800_Maria_Specs.pdf

A five-page document outlining Maria's technical specs and architecture. This appears to be a high-level introduction to the Maria chip for customers.

  • Note 1: Page 1 mentions a version of Maria (number 1722) intended for 680X0 series processors.
  • Note 2: Page 5 describes the CTRL register's test/forbidden DMA mode as “Does not assert HALT,” a detail not known to be documented elsewhere.

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Minnie Subsystem Top-Level Specification – GCC-1730

The top-level specification for the planned "Minnie" in-cart sound chip.

→ See: The 7800 Minnie sound chip

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MiniGumby Sound Synthesis – Analog Output Section Specification – GCC-1730

The analog output section specification for the same planned "Minnie" chip.

→ See: The 7800 Minnie sound chip