No, it will not be in a compatible format. Floppy disks must be formatted in FAT in order for a PC to read them. There may however be Linux tools that will be able to read the data.
From which Atari?
Michael Boom has written: 'The First Complete Personal Computer Book' 'How to use the Atari computers' -- subject(s): Atari computer, BASIC (Computer program language), Programming 'Microsoft Word for the Apple Macintosh' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer), Microsoft Word, Programming, Word processing 'How to Use Atari Computers' 'Learn Word for Windows now' -- subject(s): Microsoft Word, Word processing
D. Kedem has written: 'Atari 600XL, 800XL & 130XE' -- subject(s): Atari computer, Computer games, Programming
Bill Wilkinson has written: 'The Atari BASIC source book' -- subject(s): Atari computer, BASIC (Computer program language), Programming
Dennis Ashley has written: 'Basic reference files for Atari' -- subject(s): Atari computer, File organization (Computer science), Programming
James F. Hunter has written: 'Atari trivia data base' -- subject(s): Atari computer, Computer games, Database management, Programming
Atari
As far as I know they are the: ATARI 800, ATARI 2600, ATARI 5200, ATARI 7800 and the ATARI JAGUAR.
Dr Ian Cullimore, with "the Poqet Computer" and the "Atari Portfolio"
As far as I know they are the: ATARI 800, ATARI 2600, ATARI 5200, ATARI 7800 and the ATARI JAGUAR.
The Atari 2600 came out in 1977. Originally known as the VCS or "Video Computer System," it was renamed to it's catalog number (CX-2600) in 1982.
1979 atrai made asteroids