ATARI 410 P (rare Version) Data Recorder -  
                            
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                          The Atari 410 Program recorder was designed 
                            for the Atari 400/800 series of computers. The Recorder 
                            is untested for now. No guarantee.
                          The ATARI 410™ Program Recorder 
                            is a special peripheral. It uses the serial bus to 
                            send and receive data, but does not conform to the 
                            protocol of the other peripherals that use the serial 
                            bus. The Program Recorder must also be the last device 
                            on the serial bus, because it does not have a serial 
                            bus extender connector as the other peripherals do. 
                            There can never be more than one Program Recorder 
                            connected to any system for the same reason. The system 
                            cannot sense the presence or absence of the Program 
                            Recorder so it can be connected and disconnected at 
                            will.
                          The Atari 410 came in two variations, but both had 
                            identical specifications. Atari cassette drives had 
                            a unique double-track feature, enabling sound and 
                            data to be recorded and transmitted. This was used 
                            in such programs as the Atari language modules and 
                            Invitation to programming series, utilising a narrator 
                            while the program ran on screen. The Atari 410 used 
                            the advanced Serial I/O interface (SIO), enabling 
                            easy connection to the computer. Originally designed 
                            specifically for the 410, it was decided to use it 
                            on all Atari 8-Bit peripherals. 
                          The Atari Program Recorders provide storage and retrieval 
                            of programs and data on cassette tape. In addition 
                            to the digital track that stores computer data, a 
                            second audio track is provided to play music or voice 
                            as the program runs.
                         
                         
                            Data transmission rate: 600 bits per second.
                              Data storate capacity: 100,000 bytes per 60-minute 
                              cassette.
                              Track configuration: 4 track, 2 channel (digital 
                              data and audio track)
                              410 Program Recorder 
                              - early Japan version had a carrying handle
                              - most versions made in Hong Kong
                              - 410a--Taiwan version 
                              - built-in SIO cable - must end SIO daisy chain
                              - power - plugs directly into wall (most versions)
                              - "410P" version (rare). 
                         
                  
                          
                            
                              
                          
                          ATARI 410-P Data Recorder 
                              (Datasette). Für die Modele: ATARI 400 und 
                              800 (XL)
                             ATARI ST 260 and Floppy SF 354 with original 
                          ATARI power supplys, tested
                          ATARI ST 260 und Floppy SF 354 mit original ATARI Netzteil, 
                          alles getestet
                         ATARI ST 260 and Floppy SF 354 with original 
                          ATARI power supplys, tested
                          ATARI ST 260 und Floppy SF 354 mit original ATARI Netzteil, 
                          alles getestet