!!!Atari Educational System: !!Images: [{Image src='Atari Educational System CXL 4001-1.jpg' width=300 height=409 }] Atari Educational System CXL 4001 - 1 \\ \\ [{Image src='Atari Educational System CXL 4001-2.jpg' width=300 height=412 }] Atari Educational System CXL 4001 - 2 \\ \\ [{Image src='Educational System Cartridge.jpg' width=200 height=252 }] Atari Educational System Master Cartridge CXL4001 \\ \\ [{Image src='Atari Educational System-Start.jpg' width=379 height=214 }] Atari Educational System Master Cartridge CXL4001 at Startup \\ \\ [{Image src='Overview.jpg' width=319 height=461 }] Overview of the Atari Educational System Programs \\ \\ !!All available images in one archive: [edu.zip] size: 25 KB \\ !!References: * [Atari Educational System-Talk & Teach-Cassette Courseware Catalog.pdf] * [Atarimuseum.com|http://www.atarimuseum.com/atarieducation/education-menu/edu-menu.htm] * [Atarisource.com|http://www.atarisource.com/collection.htm] !!Complete list of the Atari Educational System Lesson Cassettes sets from Atari: 16 courses were made, each many cassettes! CX6013 was announced, but published. Now, just 2 packages and 1 cassette are missing, please see below the ones with the (X). General hint: If you discover problems with reading of the files, please reset the Atari and leave the position of the cassette reader unchanged. Try again, until you hear high frequency sound or discover it works. In Altirra F2-key for START and F5-key for RESET.\\ [U.S. History CX6001] ; donated by Tempest from AtariAge. Thank you so much! :-) We really appreciate your help for all. ; further thanks to Bill Lange for restoring the 1st part, which made the package complete! Thank you so much Bill. Please go ahead. :-)\\ [U.S. Government CX6002] ; donated by someone who would not like to be mentioned. ; Cassette A-Side 2 is from FULS from AtariAge. Thank you for your help to complete this package. We really appreciate that. :-) \\ [Supervisory Skills CX6003] ; donated by someone who would not like to be mentioned.\\ [World History (Western) CX6004] ; donated by Tempest from AtariAge. Thank you so much! :-) We really appreciate your help for all.\\ (X) [Basic Sociology CX6005] ; __is completely missing; please help us. :-)__\\ [Counseling Procedures CX6006] ; donated by by Tempest from AtariAge. Thank you so much! :-) We really appreciate your help for all.\\ [Principles of Accounting CX6007] ; from Atarimania, thank you so much!\\ [Physics CX6008] ; from Atarimania, thank you so much!\\ [Great Classics CX6009] ; from Kevin Savetz; Kevin, thank you so much to bring this artifact from the dark to the light! We really appreciate your help!\\ (X) [Business Communications CX6010] ; donated by someone who would not like to be mentioned. ; __just Cassette D is still missing; please help us. :-)__\\ (X) [Basic Psychology CX6011] ; __is completely missing; please help us. :-)__\\ [Effective Writing CX6012] ; donated by by Tempest from AtariAge. Thank you so much! :-) We really appreciate your help for all.\\ Auto Mechanics CX6013 ; never shipped according to Michael Current from the Atari FAQ\\ [Principles of Economics CX6014] ; donated by Tempest from AtariAge. Thank you so much! :-) We really appreciate your help for all.\\ [Spelling CX6015] ; donated by someone who would not like to be mentioned.\\ [Basic Electricity CX6016] ; donated by Allan Bushman. Allan, thousand thanks from the Atari community for your outstanding help! :-)\\ [Basic Algebra CX6017] ; donated by someone who would not like to be mentioned.\\ \\ (X) still missing, but someone known has this!\\ Lloyd G. Dorsett, the founder, has proven, that the Atari can do much more than just playing games. He was so much ahead of his time. Indeed, with his work, we face the 1st generation of e-learning with over 1,000 (!) programs. He made 64 courses with 8 hours duration. Atari just released 16 courses, but had an option for much more! If someone has the source code of the cartridge and can provide it to us, so we can see, how the data was read in from the cassettes, we would be very, very lucky. :-) Further, if someone has the missing 48 courses or even just informations about them, we would be very happy, too. Please see an advertisement from Popular Science, January 1983, page 99 (thank you so much tschak909 from AtariAge for giving us the information):\\ \\ [{Image src='part1.jpg' width=847 height=282 }]\\ [{Image src='part2.jpg' width=810 height=628 }]\\ [{Image src='part3.jpg' width=802 height=255 }]\\ Popular Science, January 1983, page 99\\ \\ !!Examples: [{Image src='Basic Electricity CX6016_.jpg' width=267 height=354 }] Basic Electricity CX6016 \\ \\ [{Image src='Atari Educational System Lesson-Counseling Procedures CX6006.jpg' width=322 height=392 }] Counseling Procedures CX6006 \\ \\ [{Image src='1.jpg' width=400 height=342 }] U.S. History CX6001, Business Communications CX6010, Basic Psychology CX6011\\ World History (Western) CX6004, Spelling CX6015, U.S. Government CX6002 \\ \\ [{Image src='2.jpg' width=450 height=426 }] Basic Algebra CX6017, Effective Writing CX6012 \\ \\ [{Image src='Atari Educational System Lesson Cassettes-Kevin Savetz2.jpg' width=612 height=816 }] Basic Electricity CX6016, U.S. Government CX6002, Great Classics CX6009 and others ; thank you Kevin Savetz for giving us the pictures. :-) \\ \\ [{Image src='Business Communications CX6010-Principles of Accounting CX6007.jpg' width=426 height=239 }] Business Communications CX6010-Principles of Accounting CX6007 \\ \\ [{Image src='Great Classics.jpg' width=333 height=228 }] Great Classics CX6009 \\