
Back in those days, there’s a pretty good chance a component or two was replaced on the motherboard or a daughterboard. I don’t remember what was done to repair it. You know, the kind of place you’d expect to be a barber shop or something. I don’t have a vivid memory of what was wrong with the XEGS, I believe the power light lit, but nothing happened.


It was located in one of those storefronts built into the front of an old house. I’m not sure what year it was, probably around 1989, but it was taken to a local “Atari authorized” computer repair shop. I remember that my XEGS was once repaired. System, ATARI BASIC, and Missile Command)

Technical Information Specifications ProcessorĦ502C microprocessor, clock speed 1.79 Mhzģ4,048 bytes of ROM (including the operating Here are the Atari XEGS specifications (from the Owner’s Manual):
