Atari's 8-bit computers from 1979 have been recreated on a stamp-sized module named Atarino by Polish engineer Piotr Ostapowicz.
Atarino utilizes FPGA technology to replicate original Atari components, running vintage software directly on recreated circuitry and supporting original peripherals.
The tiny Atarino system surpasses the original hardware, running at speeds up to 31 MHz and featuring improved memory architecture and extended graphics modes.
Development for Atarino is ongoing, with plans for refining sound chip emulation, enhancing modern development tool support, and offering kits for other developers and retrocomputing enthusiasts.