In addition to the component changes,the physical location of several parts has also been changed. Instead of having the right and left difficulty switches placed on top of the game console,they are located at the rear,next to the game controller plugs. The channel selector switch is also located at the rear of the console. The game cartridge socket is no longer angled,but is mounted vertically on the board.
'''2600A model differences - revisions 14 and 15'''
Revisions 14 and 15 contain the model differences described above,and in addition have new components on the TIA lines,LM1 and Sync. There are two 1N914 diodes to prevent feedback on the lines and two additional pull-up resistors to insure the signal is at +5v. To compensate for any signal loss,R215 and 217 have been changed to 47K (R215) and 24K (R217).
\n'''2600A model differences - revisions 16 and up'''
Revisions 16 and up contain the model differences described above;they also include a timer chip (A205) added to the reset circuitry of the MPU chip. This chip eliminates the problem of power-on reset failures.
'''2600AP model differences - revision 6'''
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2600A model revisions 1-13
In addition to the component changes, the physical location of several parts has also been changed. Instead of having the right and left difficulty switches placed on top of the game console, they are located at the rear, next to the game controller plugs. The channel selector switch is also located at the rear of the console. The game cartridge socket is no longer angled, but is mounted vertically on the board.
2600A model differences - revisions 14 and 15
Revisions 14 and 15 contain the model differences described above, and in addition have new components on the TIA lines, LM1 and Sync. There are two 1N914 diodes to prevent feedback on the lines and two additional pull-up resistors to insure the signal is at +5v. To compensate for any signal loss, R215 and 217 have been changed to 47K (R215) and 24K (R217).2600A model differences - revisions 16 and up
Revisions 16 and up contain the model differences described above; they also include a timer chip (A205) added to the reset circuitry of the MPU chip. This chip eliminates the problem of power-on reset failures.
2600AP model differences - revision 6
Specs about this Atari 2600AP need to be added / edited by experts (1981 - C017879 Rev. 6)
The Atari 2600 uses different color palettes depending on the television signal format used. [12] With the NTSC format, a 128-color palette is available, while in PAL, only 104 colors are available. Additionally, the SECAM palette consists of only 8 colors.
Only the Television Interface Adaptor (TIA) IC chip (part number CO10444 in NTSC flavor) is different for NTSC and PAL markets. SECAM units use a daughterboard adapter to convert the output. The CPU chip CO10745, and combination Ram+I/O chip CO10750 were used throughout the 2600's production for all regions.