800XLs
The term "800XLs" generally refers to a collection of items related to the Atari 800XL home computer, a popular model released by Atari in 1983. This computer was part of Atari's XL line, succeeding the Atari 400 and 800. The 800XL was known for its improved graphics, expanded memory compared to its predecessors, and a more streamlined design. It featured a 6502 processor and came with 64KB of RAM.
When people refer to "800XLs," they might be discussing the computers themselves, which were a significant presence
Alternatively, "800XLs" could refer to peripherals and accessories designed for the 800XL. This could include joysticks,