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The '''Atari Program Exchange''' (APX) was a distribution system developed by [[Atari]] that was effective from [[1982]] to [[1984]]. It was used to enable non-professional home programmers a chance to distribute their software by mailing it into Atari, who would print it in their monthly magazines.
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'''Atari Program Exchange''' ('''APX''') was a division of [[Atari]] that sold software via mail-order for the [[Atari 8-bit]] of home computers. It was used to enable non-professional home programmers a chance to distribute their software by mailing it into Atari, who would print it in their monthly magazines.


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File:Atari Program Exchange flier.jpg|APX promotional flier.
File:Atari Program Exchange flier.jpg|APX promotional flier.
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Atari Program Exchange
Founded1982
Closed1984
Parent companyAtari
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Atari Program Exchange (APX) was a division of Atari that sold software via mail-order for the Atari 8-bit of home computers. It was used to enable non-professional home programmers a chance to distribute their software by mailing it into Atari, who would print it in their monthly magazines.

Pages in category "Atari Program Exchange"

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