• Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions (13/31)

    From Michael Current@21:1/5 to Marc G. Frank on Sat Jul 11 11:02:10 2020
    [continued from previous message]

    - Print-Thru captures Atari print-out and routes to PC's printer

    SIO2PC cable/interface designs and sources, PC RS-232/Serial interface:
    - http://pages.suddenlink.net/wa5bdu/sio2pc.htm (Nick Kennedy)
    - http://retrobits.net/atari/sio2pc.shtml (Rick Cortese)
    - http://www.wolfpup.net/atarimods/ (Clarence Dyson)
    - http://www.angelfire.com/80s/j131atari/
    - http://raster.infos.cz/atari/hw/sio2pc.htm (Radek Sterba)
    - http://preview.tinyurl.com/y8p2ktwb
    (Vladimir Tichy)
    - Atarimax Universal SIO2PC/ProSystem interface, RS-232/Serial versions
    http://www.atarimax.com/sio2pc/documentation/ (Steven Tucker)
    - http://www.mega-hz.de/Angebote/SIO2PC/SIO2PC.html (Wolfram Fischer)
    - http://www.asselheim.de/atari/sio-pc.htm (Frank Heuser)

    SIO2PC cable/interface designs and sources, USB interface:
    - Atarimax Universal SIO2PC/ProSystem interface, USB versions
    http://www.atarimax.com/sio2pc/documentation/ (Steven Tucker)
    - SIO2PC-USB (Ray Ataergin)
    http://www.atari8warez.com/
    - SIO2PC/10502PC Dual-USB (Ray Ataergin)
    http://www.atari8warez.com/
    - Sio2PC -USB (Lotharek)
    http://lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=98

    800XL DJ, by Kolja 'joust' Koischwitz & Christian 'chrisker' Krueger, 1994
    - Hardware component: "SIO2ST" cable (or SIO2PC cable)
    - Atari ST software simulates an Atari disk drive and uses disk images
    (.DI extension) to load programs.
    - 800XLDJF.APP is for Falcon ; 800XLDJ.APP is for ST
    - More info: http://www.gooddealgames.com/articles/Atari_800XLDJ.htm http://www.umich.edu/~archive/atari/Emulators/800xldj.lzh

    Atari Peripheral Emulator (APE), by Steven Tucker, 1995/2007
    Hardware component: APE Interface Cable (or SIO2PC cable)
    - Versions for DOS or Windows PC
    - Emulate up to 8 Hard Drives & Floppy Drives
    - Single, Double, Quad, or 1050 Enhanced Density for any floppy drive
    - Disk images of up to 16MiB in size, up to 8 hard drives at once
    - High Speed SIO: US Doubler compatible/UltraSpeed capable, XF551 high speed,
    Happy compatible/Warp Speed capable, APE+ Warp Speed I/O (3x)
    - Load EXE files directly from your PC Hard Drive
    - PC Mirror drive gives access to files on your PC hard drive & MSDOS
    filesystem with any DOS and at all SIO speeds, including APE+ 3X SIO
    - Registered users may write files, as well as read them from the PC
    mirror
    - APE ProSystem support
    - Supports the .ATR and .PRO Atari disk image file formats on the PC
    - Full emulation of the Atari 850 interface, allowing you to use your PC
    printer and PC modem or network (Internet) from any Atari application that
    can use the 850 interface.
    - Allowing loading of the Atari R: handler from any communications program
    - Hardware flow control for the PC modem using the R: device.
    - Can also print to a file on the PC.
    - Print data conversion options:
    EOL conversion, ATASCII TAB conversion, strip from 8-bit to 7-bit data
    - Full cooperation with real SIO devices
    http://www.atarimax.com/

    Floppy EMULator, by Pavel Machek, 1997
    Turn your Linux machine into the Atari computer's floppy drive.
    - Need to use an SIO2PC cable
    - Writes are done, but not saved back to files.
    - Only 90K .ATR files are supported, only D1: supported.
    - "This is really alpha."
    http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/atari/

    SIO2Linux, by Preston Crow, 1998/2010
    Turn your Linux machine into the Atari computer's floppy drive.
    - Based on Floppy EMULator by Pavel Machek
    - Need to use an SIO2PC cable
    - No kernel modules.
    Unlike the AtariSIO project, this is just a simple user-space program that
    uses a serial port device.
    - Create new dynamically sized images
    Each image starts as a 3-sector image file, but grows to accommodate the
    highest-numbered sector written.
    - Mount your native file system as an Atari disk
    It's read-only for now, and it doesn't support subdirectories, but each
    file is mapped to a different starting sector, and as that sector is read,
    it automatically maps in the rest of the file.
    - Supports .ATR and .XFD disk image files http://www.crowcastle.net/preston/atari/

    Atari810, by Dan Vernon, 2001/2003
    Emulate an Atari 8-bit floppy drive or hard disk on your PC.
    - Hardware component: SIO2PC cable
    - A PC, connected to the Atari via a serial port, appears to be a giant Atari
    disk drive, or rather, up to eight disk drives.
    - Supports .ATR format files
    http://retrobits.net/

    atariserver module of AtariSIO package, by Matthias Reichl, 2002-
    An SIO-server for Linux (like SIO2PC or APE for MSDOS-machines). Requires a 2.2, 2.4, 2.6 or 3.x series Linux kernel (with enabled module support) and a serial port with a 16550 or 16C950 compatible chip. Hardware: SIO2PC (except early two-chip design), 1050-2-PC, or APE ProSystem cable.
    - Supports several SIO speeds:
    - Standard 19200 bit/s
    - 38400 bit/s in XF551 compatibility mode
    - 57600 bit/s
    - 57600 bit/s with short pauses between bytes
    - Virtual drive support (somewhat similar to the "PC mirror" feature of APE).
    Directly access files on your hard disk (without first creating an ATR
    image) and also store new files on your hard disk by simply writing to a
    virtual drive.
    - Disk image file formats supported: .ATR/.DCM/.DI/.XFD
    - Printer data can either be saved to a file or be sent to an external program
    (like lpr).
    - ATASCII EOL character (155) conversion support: no conversion, LF, or CR+LF http://www.horus.com/~hias/atari/

    VAPI2SIO, by Jorge Cwik, 2005
    Vapi2sio is a mini SIO2PC/APE Windows program for running VAPI (.ATX) images under real Atari hardware. Hardware: SIO2PC.
    http://vapi.fxatari.com

    Multi-platform Distributive Operating System Professional for Atari,
    by Krishna Software (Krishnasoft), 2005/2006
    MPDOS Professional for Atari Features (disk emulation):
    o Simulates up to 4 Atari disk drives (D1:, D2:, D3:, D4:)
    o Simulates Atari cassette player (C:)
    o Includes easy to use parallel port cable (plug and play)
    o Hardware level simulation (no drivers required, except for keyboard)
    o Supports PC video overlay window
    o KDOS4-- a fast binary file uploader
    o Multimedia CDROM included (runs on PC and Atari using distributive
    programming)
    o Simple GUI interface for simulating peripherals, compiling, and uploading
    o On-line 100+ page manual with technical and general information http://www.krishnasoft.com/sps.htm

    SIO2BSD, by Konrad Kokoszkiewicz, 2005/2012
    A program that handles the SIO2PC cable under: FreeBSD, Linux, MacOS X (preferably FreeBSD).
    - Supported baud rates: 19200 bit/s, 38400 bit/s, 57600 bit/s
    - Configurable POKEY clock frequency
    - Attach up to 15 disk images
    - Supports the .ATR disk image file format
    - PCLink feature - mounted directory is served by processing only high-level
    DOS requests from the Atari. Requires corresponding software on the Atari,
    such as the available PCLINK.SYS which installs the PCL: device under
    SpartaDOS X.
    http://drac030.krap.pl/en-inne-pliki.php http://drac030.krap.pl/pl-inne-pliki.php

    Sio2OSX, by Mark Grebe, 2006/2009
    Allows the Atari computer to use an OSX based Macintosh as a disk drive or a cassette drive or as a printer.
    - Requires OS X 10.3.9 or higher, and a G4 or Intel processor or higher
    - SIO2PC cable required
    - USB serial adapter with complete RS-232 hardware signal and driver support
    required.
    - Recommended from USBGear: http://www.usbgear.com/USBG-232MINI.html
    Corresponding drivers: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
    - Includes 850 Emulation to allow Internet Modem capability and the ability to
    connect serial devices.
    - Supported disk image file types include VAPI (.ATX) and .PRO http://www.atarimac.com/sio2osx.php

    SIO Server, by mellis / Ellis Softworks, 2009
    Allows the Atari computer to use up to four virtual disk drive devices located on a Mac OS X based computer, connected via an SIO2PC cable by way of a USB- to-RS-232 adapter.
    - Supported image and file types: .ATR, .EXE, .XEX

    AspeQt - Atari Serial Peripheral Emulator for QT
    - Original AspeQt code up to version 0.6.0 Copyright 2009 by Fatih Ayguen
    - Updates to AspeQt since v0.6.0 Copyright 2012- by Ray Ataergin
    - MS Windows and Ubuntu versions
    - Sold with the developer's SIO2PC/10502PC Dual-USB or SIO2PC-USB cables http://www.atari8warez.com/

    SIO2BT, by Marcin Sochacki (Montezuma), 2014-2016
    A set of hardware and software solutions related to the wireless Bluetooth communication between the 8-bit Atari computers and Bluetooth (BT) enabled Serial Input Output (SIO) devices.
    - Requires modified Atari OS (SIO communications timing issues)
    - Compatible with SIO2BSD
    - Modified version of AspeQt available
    - Android software available: SIO2BT App
    - Hardware design prohibits use with other, real SIO devices http://www.abbuc.de/community/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8132 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.atari.montezuma.sio2bt http://atariage.com/forums/topic/228860-sio2bt/ https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-191R-U_S1blpUTFBsRW1iRUE

    RespeQt, Atari Serial Peripheral Emulator for Qt, 2015- by Joseph Zatarski
    Based on AspeQt 1.0.0-preview7 by Fatih Ayguen and Ray Ataergin.
    Emulates various Atari 8-bit peripherals like disk drives and printers via a SIO2PC cable.
    - Supports .ATR, .XFD, .ATX (still in development), and .PRO formats
    - Cross-platform GUI with drag and drop support
    - Runs under Windows, Linux and Mac OS X
    - AspeCl client software for the Atari
    - Runs only under SpartaDos (v2.5 and up) and SpartaDos X versions
    - 15 emulated disk drives with support for 512 bytes per sector disk images
    - High speed operation up to 6 times faster than the normal speed (With
    compatible OS / DOS)
    - Ability to use PC folders as emulated disks
    - Disk image explorer for viewing and modifying disk image contents
    - Ability to run Atari executables directly without using disc images and Doses - Printer emulation with preview and ATASCII support
    - .CAS Cassette image playback with custom baud rate
    - Ability to save and restore RespeQt sessions with its UI settings.
    - Normal and mini UI modes
    https://github.com/jzatarski

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    Subject: 6.2) What are the power requirements for my Atari components?

    Some of the pictures were scraped from various Internet web sites by MC;
    Some of the pics are originals by: MC (generally, common 120V supplies),
    Laurent Delsarte (many of the 220V supplies, the 16804, the 9W CX261,
    the C017945/566T, the C060529), wood_jl ("Black Brick"),
    Dan of (http://www.southtown-homebrew.com/) (830 supply),
    dean_rambler (C062195), E. Turner (C060479), Fred Meijer (C061763-107)

    The household "mains" electricity supply is an alternating current (AC) that can be described with two parameters: the voltage (in volts) and the frequency (in Hz).

    In North America, the standard household wall outlet offers 120V/60Hz AC
    power. The rest of the world uses various AC standards including 230V/50Hz (UK/Europe), 220V/50Hz, 240V/50Hz, 110V/60Hz, 110V/50Hz, 127V/60Hz (parts of Brazil), 100V/50Hz (parts of Japan), and 100V/60Hz (other parts of Japan).
    Here is the Wikipedia article listing current household power outlet standards in use around the world: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity_by_country

    In the time of 8-bit Atari computers and peripherals, North America used 120V/60Hz, most of continental Europe used 220V/50Hz, and the UK used 240V/50Hz.

    In any case, the household alternating current must be converted to a
    direct current (DC) for use by electrical devices such as Atari computers
    and peripherals:

    o In some cases, the entire conversion is done via an external "power supply"
    that sits between the wall outlet and the electrical device. Such power
    supplies both transform the household power to a lower voltage, and they
    also rectify the current from AC to DC.

    o In some cases, the external "power supply" is simply a transformer that
    lowers the household voltage. The lowered AC voltage is rectified to DC
    inside the device.

    o In some cases, both the transformer and the rectifier are located inside
    the computer or peripheral itself. The device plugs directly into the wall
    outlet, with no external "power supply" needed.

    The INPUT of an external power supply will indicate:
    1) Input voltage in units of volts (120V for N.Am., 240V UK, 220V Euro)
    2) Input frequency in units of hertz (60Hz for N.Am., 50Hz UK/Euro)
    3) Peak power rating. The power rating is the highest amount of power the
    unit can supply, according to the manufacturer, but this is only for a
    very brief time. This peak power rating may be indicated in units of
    volt-amperes (VA) or in units of watts (W).

    The OUTPUT of an external power supply will indicate:
    1) Output voltage, in units of volts (V)
    2) Whether the output voltage is AC or DC
    3) Either:
    - Sustained output current, in units of amperes (A) or milliamperes (mA)
    - Sustained output power, in units of volt-amperes (VA) or watts (W)

    Higher-than-specified sustained power and current capacities are entirely usable, and often preferable because such supplies run cooler and last longer.

    The power units W (watts) and VA (volt-amperes) are not identical:
    Direct Current (DC):
    Power (in watts) = current (in amperes) * voltage (in volts)

    Alternating Current (AC):
    Apparent Power (in volt-amperes) = current (in amperes) * voltage (in volts)
    Effective/True Power (in watts) = current (in amperes) * voltage (in volts)
    * cosine(phase, or angle of lag)
    cosine(phase) is known as the "power factor"


    The following are details of original equipment external power supplies for
    use with 8-bit Atari computers and peripherals in Atari's major markets of USA/Canada, UK, and Western Europe. The XEP80 and SX212 power requirements
    are the same as for the Atari 2600, so 2600 original equipment power supplies for the same markets are also documented here.

    Apparently inconsistent typography for the rest of this section matches what
    is printed on the units themselves.

    U S A / C A N A D A ( Input: 120V AC / 60Hz ) ================================================
    AC supplies (external transformers)

    Atari#: C014319 (unit) / CA014748 (order#)
    "Power Supply"
    Note: This rare unit is much smaller that the common C014319 version!
    990N, Made in Sunnyvale, CA
    Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz
    Output: 9 VAC 1.7 Amps
    Shipped with (1979-1980): 400,800,810(no Data Separator),822,850
    Also works with: 1010,1020
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14319-early-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14319-early-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14319-box.jpg (box version 1)
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14748-usa.jpg (box version 2)

    Atari#: C014319 (unit) / CA014748 (order#)
    "Power Supply"
    UL Listed: 205E, Made in Sunnyvale CA
    Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz 20W (early units) (example: 4080)
    Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz 18.5W (most units) (examples: 4881, 182, 582)
    Output: 9 VAC 15.3 VA
    Shipped with (1980-1981 20W units): 400,800,810(no Data Separator),822,850
    Shipped with (1981-1982 18.5W units): 400,800,822,850
    Also works with: 1010,1020
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14319-alt-bottom.jpg (20W)
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14319-bottom.jpg (18.5W)
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14319-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14319-box.jpg (box version 1)
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/14748-usa.jpg (box version 2)

    Atari#: C016804 (unit) / CA017964 (order#)
    "Class 2 Transformer"
    UL Listed: 622T, Made in Taiwan. (examples: 6/81-11/81)
    Input: 120V 60Hz
    Output: 9V AC 31 VA
    Shipped with (1981-1982): 810(with Data Separator)
    Use with: 400,800,810,822,850,1200XL,1010,1020,1050,XF551,PCF554
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16804-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16804-top.jpg

    Atari#: C017945 (unit) / CA017964 (order#) / CA014748 (order#)
    "AC Adaptor"
    "For Use With Atari 400/800 Personal Computer System" (top)
    Note: This unit is the size/shape of the C014319 unit it replaced
    UL Listed: 205E, Made in Sunnyvale, CA. (example: 782)
    Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz 40 Watts
    Output: 9 VAC 3.4 AMP
    Shipped with (mid-1982): 400,800,810,822,850
    Use with: 400,800,810,822,850,1200XL,1010,1020,1050,XF551,PCF554
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17945-early-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17945-early-top.jpg

    Atari#: C017945 (unit) / CA017964 (order#) / CA014748 (order#)
    "Power Supply"
    "For Use With Atari 400/800 Personal Computer System" (top, 566T units)
    UL Listed: 566T (uncommon/rare), Made in Japan (earlier units) or Taiwan
    or 771K (very common), Made in Taiwan (example dates: 8239 - 388)
    Input: 120V 60Hz 50W
    Output: 9V AC 31 VA
    771K units shipped with: 810(Analog),1200XL,1050,XF551,PCF554
    - Also shipped with Trak disk drives. Top: "Trak Microcomputer Corp."
    566T units shipped with: 1020
    Recommended for: 400,800,810,822,850,1200XL,1010,1020,1050,XF551,PCF554
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17945-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17945-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17945-top-trak.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17945-566T-bottom-japan.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17945-566T-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17945-566T-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17964-usa.jpg (box)

    Novation 901017 (unit) / Atari#: CA016751-01
    Top: "Use with 830 Modem Only"
    Bottom: "Novation AC Adaptor"
    UL Listed: 883K, Made in Taiwan
    Type: DV 2040
    Input: 117V AC 60Hz 15W
    Output: 20V AC 400 mA
    Shipped with: 830
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/901017-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/901017-top.jpg

    Atari#: C060479 (unit) / Atari#: CA060535 (box)
    Box: "Power Adaptor"
    Top: "Use with 835 Modem Only"
    Bottom: "Power Supply For Use With Modem"
    UL Listed: 51B9, Made in U.S.A.
    Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz 9 watts (unit) / 120 V.A.C. 60 Hz (box)
    Output: 20 VAC 330 mA (unit) / 20 V.A.C. 164 M.A. (box)
    Shipped with: CX488 Communicator II kit
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/60479-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/60479-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/60535.jpg

    Atari#: C061515
    "For Use With Atari 1010 Program Recorder" (top)
    "Plug-In Power Supply" (bottom)
    UL Listed: 18J5, Made in Japan
    Input: 120V 60Hz 8 W
    Output: 9V AC 5 VA
    Shipped with: 1010
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61515-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61515-top.jpg

    Atari#: C061516
    "Plug in Power Supply" (bottom)
    "For Use With Atari Inc. Model 1010 Program Recorder" (bottom)
    UL Listed: 187Z (08-83) or 34J2 (11-83), Made in Hong Kong
    Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz 7.5 VA
    Output: 9 VAC 500 MA
    Shipped with: 1010
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61516-bottom-187Z.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61516-bottom-34J2.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61516-top.jpg

    Atari#: C061636 (unit)
    "Power Supply" (unit) / "Power Adaptor" (box)
    UL Listed: 566T, Made in Japan
    Input: 120V 60Hz 60W
    Output: 9.5V AC 40VA
    Shipped with: 1027
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61636-alt-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61636-alt-top+box.jpg

    Atari#: C061636 (unit/box)
    "Power Supply" (unit) / "Power Adaptor" (box)
    UL Listed: 771K, Made in Taiwan
    Input: 120V 60Hz 53W (unit/box)
    Output: 9.5V AC 4.2A (unit/box)
    Use with: 1027
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61636-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61636-top+box.jpg

    Atari#: C062195
    "Power Adaptor" "For Use With 1030 Modem Only"
    UL Listed: 967Z, Made in Taiwan
    Type: DV-9750
    Input: 120VAC 60Hz 12VA
    Output: 9VAC 5.4VA
    Shipped with: 1030
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/62195-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/62195-bottom.jpg

    DC power supplies (external adapters)

    Atari#: C061982 (nicknames: Type I, White Brick, Beauty Queen)
    XL colors (light top, dark bottom), "ATARI Power Supply" on top
    "Power Supply"
    UL Listed: 34J2, Made in Hong Kong
    Input: 120V AC 60Hz 30W
    Output: 5V DC 1.5AMP
    Shipped with: 600XL,800XL (1983 units)
    Recommended for: 600XL,800XL,65XE,130XE,XEgs
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61982-White_Brick-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61982-White_Brick-top.jpg

    Atari#: C061982 (nicknames: Type II, Ingot, Ugly Klunker)
    "Power Supply"
    UL Listed: 94H6, Made in Taiwan
    Type: DV-512CM
    Input: 120V AC 60Hz 40W
    Output: +5V DC 1.5A
    Shipped with: 600XL,800XL (1983-1984 units by Atari, Inc.)
    Works with/NOT recommended for: 600XL,800XL,65XE,130XE,XEgs
    This unit is known for its ability to fail in such a way that it can
    damage your computer.
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61982-Ingot.jpg

    Atari#: C061982 (nicknames: Type III, Black Brick, Black Beauty)
    all black; top up-left: "For Use On Atari 600XL Atari 800XL" or Atari logo
    "Power Supply"
    UL Listed: 94H6, Made in Taiwan
    Type: DV-512CM
    Input: 120V AC 60Hz 40W
    Output: +5V DC 1.5A
    Shipped with: 600XL,800XL (later 1984 units by Atari, Corp.)
    Recommended for: 600XL,800XL,65XE,130XE,XEgs
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61982-Black_Brick-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61982-Black_Brick-bottom-label.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61982-Black_Brick-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61982-Black_Brick-top-alt.jpg

    Atari#: C061982 (nicknames: Type IV, Box, Peanut)
    "Power Supply"
    UL Listed: 771K, Made in Taiwan
    Type: SA R05-18
    Input: 120V~60Hz 25W
    Output: 5V-1.5A 7.5VA
    Shipped with: 800XL(1985 units),130XE
    Suitable for: 600XL,800XL,65XE,130XE,XEgs
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61982-Box.jpg

    Atari#: C070042-011 (nickname: "Mini")
    "Power Supply"
    UL Listed: 94H6, Made in Taiwan (example dates: 0285, 3587)
    Type: DV-51AAT
    Input: 120V AC 60Hz 17W
    Output: +5V DC 1A
    Shipped with: 65XE(earlier),XEgs(earlier/most)
    Works with: 65XE,XEgs (stock 64KiB RAM and no ECI devices)
    Considered not as rugged as the C070042-01 "Logo" unit.
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/70042-011.jpg

    Atari#: C070042-01 (nickname: "Logo")
    Atari logo molded into case, at lower-left of top
    "Power Supply" ; "For Use With Atari Computer"
    UL Listed: 13JS, Made in Singapore (example date: 4-87)
    Input: 117V 60HZ 22VA
    Output: 5VDC 1A
    Shipped with: 65XE(later/most),XEgs(later)
    Recommended for: 65XE,XEgs (stock 64KiB RAM and no ECI devices)
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/70042-01-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/70042-01-top.jpg

    Atari#: C010472 (unit/box, 1977-1978)
    Gray with black lettering; square shape
    "Atari, Inc. Los Gatos, CA" "Power Supply"
    UL Listed: 205E, Made in U.S.A. (examples: 377, 387, 497)
    Input: 120V 60Hz 9W
    Output: 9VDC 500MA (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-205E.jpg

    Atari#: C010472 (unit/box, 1977-1978)
    Black with white lettering; slightly curved shape
    "Sunnyvale CA. U.S.A." "Power Supply"
    UL Listed: 118D, Made in Mexico (example: 11 77)
    Input: 120 VAC 60 HZ 10 WATTS
    Output: 9 VDC @ 500 MA. (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-118D-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-118D-top.jpg

    Atari#: C010472 (unit/box) / CA014034 (box)
    "Sunnyvale, CA. U.S.A." "Power Supply" square shape
    Two versions: Beige with black lettering (examples: 0777, 1177)
    Black with metallic lettering (example: 479)
    UL Listed: ???? 998N ????. Black version: Assembled in Mexico
    Type: B-355
    Input: 120 VAC 60 HZ 8 W
    Output: 9.0 VDC 500 MA (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-B-355-beige-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-B-355-beige-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-B-355-black-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-B-355-black-top.jpg

    Atari#: C010472 (unit) / CA014034 (box)
    Model DC-950 or Model DC-950B "AC Adaptor"
    Type: 666J, Made in Japan
    Input, DC-950: AC 120V 60Hz 8W
    Input, DC-950B: AC 120V 60Hz 12W
    Output: DC 9V 500mA (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-DC-950-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-DC-950-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-DC-950B-bottom.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-DC-950B-top.jpg

    Atari#: C010472 (earliest units) / C016353 (most units) / CX261 (box)
    UL Listed, earlier units: 883K (examples: 1081, 0282, 0882)
    UL Listed, many units: 967Z (example: 0183)
    UL Listed, later units: 81J1, Made in Taiwan (example: 0586)
    C010472 883K: "AC Adaptor"
    C016353 967Z/81J1: "Power Supply For Use With Video Game"
    C016353 81J1: "Used Only With Models CX-2000/2600"
    Type: DV-9500
    Input: 120V AC 60Hz 11W
    Output: 9V DC 500mA (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-883K.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-883K.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-967Z.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-81J1.jpg

    Atari#: C010472 (earliest) / C016353 / C016353-101 (later) / CX261 (box)
    UL Listed, earlier units: 771K, Made in Taiwan (examples: 1080, 981, 1082)
    UL Listed, later units: 20J8, Made in Taiwan (examples: 483, 887)
    C016353/20J8 units: "Plug-In Power Supply For Use With Video Game"
    "Used Only With Models CX-2000/2600"
    C016353-101/20J8 units:
    "Plug-In Power Supply For Use With Models 2600, XEP80 or SX212"
    Type, C010472/771K: SA9500
    Type, C016353/771K and 20J8: SA9500-1 or SA 9500-1
    Input: 120V 60Hz 9W
    Output: 9V DC 500mA (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/10472-771K.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-771K.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-20J8.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-101-20J8.jpg

    Atari#: C016353 (unit) / CX261 (box)
    "AC/DC Adaptor"
    UL Listed: 903K
    Input: 120V 60Hz 10W
    Output: 9VDC 500mA (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-903K.jpg

    Atari#: C016353 (earlier units) or C016353-101 (later units) / CX261 (box)
    UL Listed, earlier units: 689T, Made in Taiwan (examples, 0182, 0282)
    UL Listed, later units: 17J2, Made in Taiwan (examples: 0184, 0787)
    C016353/17J2 units: "Plug-In Power Supply For Use With Video Game"
    "Used Only with Models CX-2000/2600"
    C016353-101/17J2 units:
    "Plug-In Power Supply For Use With Models 2600, XEP80 or SX212"
    Type: SPA-4190-1
    Input, C016353/689T units: 110-130V AC 60Hz 12W
    Input, C016353-101/17J2 units: 120V 60Hz 12W
    Output: 9V DC 500mA (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-689T.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-17J2.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-101-17J2.jpg

    Atari#: C016353-101 (unit) / CX261 (box)
    "For Use With Models 2600 XEP80"
    Type: LIIIIA9, Made in China
    Input: 120V AC 60Hz 9W
    Output: DC 9V 500mA (center positive)
    Use with: Atari XEP80,SX212. Also Atari 2600,C-380,SC-450 and
    Sears 99743/99744/75001/75005/75006/75003,99713,99729
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/16353-101-LIIIIA9.jpg


    U N I T E D K I N G D O M ( Input: 240V AC / 50Hz ) ========================================================
    AC supplies (external transformers)

    Ingersoll XK 3498 / Tadmod TM 5498 / Atari# CA014748 (order#)
    "Power Supply"
    Made in England
    Input: 240V ~ 50Hz
    Output: 9.5V ~ 1.5 AMP
    Shipped with: 400,800,822,850
    Also works with: 1010,1020
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/xk3498.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/tm5498.jpg

    Atari#: C060592-34 (unit) / CA017964 (order#) / Atari# CA014748 (order#)
    Type: TM 7498, Made in United Kingdom
    Input: 240V ~ 50Hz 0.037Kw
    Output: 9V - 50Hz 27VA
    Use with: 400,800,810,822,850,1010,1020,1050,XF551,PCF554
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/60592-34.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/17964-uk.jpg (box)

    Atari#: C061516-34
    "A.C. Mains Adaptor"
    "For Use Only With Atari 1010 Program Recorder"
    Made in the U.K.
    Input: 240v~ 50Hz 5VA
    Output: 8.5v~ 4.25VA
    Shipped with: 1010
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61516-34.jpg

    DC power supplies (external adapters)

    Tadmod Mains Adaptor Model 6498
    "For Use Only With Model 410 Tape Recorder"
    Made in England
    Input: 240v ~ 50Hz
    Output: 6v - 1.8VA
    Shipped with: 410
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/tm6498.jpg

    Atari#: C061763-34
    Type: T40/E, Made in U.K.
    Input: 240V~50Hz 24W
    Output: 5V-7.5VA
    Shipped with: 600XL,800XL
    Use with: 600XL,800XL,65XE,130XE,XEgs
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61763-34-alt-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61763-34-alt-bottom.jpg

    Atari#: C061763-34
    Type: DV-515UK, Made in Taiwan (example: 3987)
    Input: 240V~50Hz 0.11A
    Output: +5V - 1.5A
    Use with: 600XL,800XL,65XE,130XE,XEgs
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61763-34.jpg

    Atari#: C061763-24
    "Power Supply"
    Type: DV-515SAA, Made in Taiwan (example: 0288)
    Input: 240V ~ 50Hz
    Output: 5V - 1.5A, 7.5VA
    Use with: 600XL,800XL,65XE,130XE,XEgs
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61763-24-top.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/61763-24-bottom.jpg

    Cherry Leisure Atari Power Unit
    Made in U.K. to BS4435 Class IIB
    Input: 240V ~ 50 Hz AC only
    Output: 9V DC 500mA 4.5VA (center positive)
    Shipped with: 2600
    Use with: XEP80,SX212,2600
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/cherry-leisure.jpg
    https://mcurrent.name/powersupplies/cherry-leisure-box.jpg

    Ingersoll XK2598/B / Tadmod Mains Adaptor
    Produced to BS415, Made in England
    Input: 240V ~ 50Hz
    Output: 9V - 3.6VA (center positive)
    Shipped with: 2600

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