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There are 2 released models of the 2600, and 2 minor/internal revisions for 1 of the 2 models.
There are 2 released models of the 2600, and 2 minor/internal revisions for 1 of the 2 models.


== Models ==
== Models + Revisions ==
''Models are arranged chronologically.''
''Models are arranged chronologically. Revisions are underneath their respective model.''


=== “7800 (1984)” ===
=== “7800 (1984)” ===
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Identical to the 1984 run 7800, except the expansion port is now gone.
Identical to the 1984 run 7800, except the expansion port is now gone.


 
==== “Atari 7800” without expansion, with indent (1986-19??) ====
 
== Revisions ==
''There are two revisions within the 7800 (1986-1992), and no revisions within the 7800 (1984).''
 
 
 
== 7800 (1986-1992) revisions: ==
 
=== “Atari 7800” without expansion, with indent (1986-19??) ===


Outside of a minor motherboard change, this Atari 7800 version has no expansion port anymore. However, there is an indent located where the port used to be. This version may have a minor incompatibility with “Dark Chambers”, a 2600 game.
Outside of a minor motherboard change, this Atari 7800 version has no expansion port anymore. However, there is an indent located where the port used to be. This version may have a minor incompatibility with “Dark Chambers”, a 2600 game.
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=== “Atari 7800” without expansion or indent (198?-1992) ===
==== “Atari 7800” without expansion or indent (198?-1992) ====


The exact same as above, except either a small outline or nothing at all replaces the expansion port indent. Aforementioned “Dark Chambers” defect may not exist, however, games using FE-bank switching may be incompatible instead (Centipede, Kool-Aid Man, etc.)
The exact same as above, except either a small outline or nothing at all replaces the expansion port indent. Aforementioned “Dark Chambers” defect may not exist, however, games using FE-bank switching may be incompatible instead (Centipede, Kool-Aid Man, etc.)


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 04:42, 14 February 2022

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There are 2 released models of the 2600, and 2 minor/internal revisions for 1 of the 2 models.

Models + Revisions

Models are arranged chronologically. Revisions are underneath their respective model.

“7800 (1984)”

The original run of the 7800, which had to cease production later that year due to contractual disputes. Sold only in southern California at first. Upon the 1986 relaunch, all overstock from the 1984 run was sold, but it is unknown if sales were still limited to California or not. The only noteworthy difference to the later run, is the presence of an unused expansion port on the left side.


“7800 (1986-1992)”

Identical to the 1984 run 7800, except the expansion port is now gone.

“Atari 7800” without expansion, with indent (1986-19??)

Outside of a minor motherboard change, this Atari 7800 version has no expansion port anymore. However, there is an indent located where the port used to be. This version may have a minor incompatibility with “Dark Chambers”, a 2600 game.


“Atari 7800” without expansion or indent (198?-1992)

The exact same as above, except either a small outline or nothing at all replaces the expansion port indent. Aforementioned “Dark Chambers” defect may not exist, however, games using FE-bank switching may be incompatible instead (Centipede, Kool-Aid Man, etc.)


References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_7800#System_revisions

http://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/easter_eggs/7800/78prosystem.html