It took longer than expected to arrive, but the Atari TT was a powerful 32-bit workstation.| Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming
The UK was a great place to be an Atari ST owner in the mid to late 80s.| www.goto10retro.com
In the 80s, one of my favorite pastimes was reading computer magazines.| Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming
As most know by now, I collect a lot of retro computer magazines. I often buy magazines as a lot so occasionally there is a little surprise mixed in. A recent bulk purchase of some Atari magazines yielded this find: ST Business, Volume 1, No. 1 from September/October 1986.| Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming
There were many programming languages available for 8-bit computers, the most common being BASIC and Assembly Language, but Action! beats them both!| www.goto10retro.com
While doing some cleaning, my wife came across the invoice for a 486 PC she purchased for college.| Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming
We’ve been doing some cleaning and purging here at Chez Lefebvre and stumbled across a relic.| www.goto10retro.com
I’ve previous written about Oracle, my shareware program for connecting to the Delphi and GEnie online networks. This was my first shareware program and I consider it the most important program I’ve even written, at least for me.| www.goto10retro.com
In July 1985, 40 years ago, the Commodore Amiga was officially introduced to the world.| www.goto10retro.com
The most popular disk drive for Atari 8-bit computers.| Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming
Prompted by the recent announcement of a Commodore revival of sorts by YouTuber Perifractic (Retro Recipes), the Mac tech blogosphere was abuzz with some reminiscing about retro computers.| Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming
Atari 2600: Do you want to play a game?| www.goto10retro.com
With the rise of LLM systems (or “AI” as they are annoying called), the term “vibe coding” is all the rage recently. So I wondered, how does vibe coding work with BASIC?| Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming
From local newsletter to nationwide magazine, with a little controversy mixed in.| www.goto10retro.com
In the 1970s, Texas Instruments was huge. Their computer, not so much.| www.goto10retro.com
I first started programming my Atari 400 in BASIC In late 1983 or early 1984 when I was 13 years old.| www.goto10retro.com
The C, she is a harsh mistress| www.goto10retro.com
In the early 80s, finding detailed information about the Atari 8-bit computers was difficult.| www.goto10retro.com
A newsletter for Atari Enthusiasts with posts about Atari video game systems, 8-bit computers, Atari ST and more. If it's Atari, you'll find it here. Click to read Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming, by Paul Lefebvre, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.| www.goto10retro.com
Created by the makers of Pixel Addict magazine, Atari Addict is a one-off retro-style magazine focused entirely on Atari.| Goto 10: Retro Computing & Gaming