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"content": "On #Atari8bit computers it is possible to play 80x192 pixels, 128 colors, 50/60 frames per second videos with multicarts like AVGCart/SUBCart. The conversion is a bit complicated but now there is avi2atari, a tool that allows you to do all the work with a single command. https://github.com/HanJammer/avi2atari/ #atari #retrocomputing",
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