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[[File:Atari 800 | [[File:Atari 800 mainboard and daughterboard.jpg|thumb|Atari 800 Mainboard (Rev C)]] | ||
The '''Atari 800''' is a landmark 8-bit computer, prized for its robust construction and modular design. Decades of ageing, however, bring risks from dust, leaky capacitors, oxidised connectors, and brittle plastics. Proper maintenance is essential to keep your Atari 800 running reliably for years to come. | The '''Atari 800''' is a landmark 8-bit computer, prized for its robust construction and modular design. Decades of ageing, however, bring risks from dust, leaky capacitors, oxidised connectors, and brittle plastics. Proper maintenance is essential to keep your Atari 800 running reliably for years to come. | ||
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== 📎 Related Maintenance Guides == | == 📎 Related Maintenance Guides == | ||
* [[Atari | * [[Atari 800 Capacitor Replacement Guide]] | ||
* [[Atari 800 Troubleshooting]] | * [[Atari 800 Troubleshooting Guide|Atari 800 Troubleshooting]] | ||
* [[Atari SIO Device Maintenance]] | * [[Atari SIO Device Maintenance]] | ||
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