Gunstar, on Tue Sep 20, 2005 5:00 PM, said:
else, on Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:47 PM, said:
mos6507, on Wed Sep 14, 2005 5:24 PM, said:
else, on Mon Sep 12, 2005 6:34 PM, said:
Computers were sold without tape or disk drives back in the day. You could have plenty of fun using an Atari 8-bit home computer with just carts.
You misunderstand what I said. Atari sold the 810 for the 800, the 410 for the 400, and the 1050 for the XL line, etc. But I'm not aware of a storage device made specifically for the XEGS. Of course, that doesn't mean that each and every person who bought a 800 also bought a 810, etc.
The XF551 isn't and wasn't a new design, it was based on the same design that atari were going to use on the XE version of the orig. ST external drive, the only difference being an updated o/s and also a 5.25 instead of a 3.5 disk mech used (although it is possible without modd'y'g the drive to getting the xf to accept 3.5 mech's)














