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Revision as of 15:00, 7 March 2022
R.A.T. (Remote Action Transmitter) was a remote controlled controller device launched by Cheetah in 1984.
Manufacturer's Description
The Cheetah Remote Action Transmitter is the most sophisticated computer controller available.
It has these features:
- Infra Red transmission - so there are no leads trailing across the living room. Just sit back in your chair up to 30 feet from your machine.
- Touch control - no moving parts, extremely fast, long life.
- No extra software required.
- Can be used with all Cheetah RAT/Kemptson compatible software.
- Fits comfortably in your hand for long play periods.
- Comes complete with receiver/interface unit which simply plugs into the rear of your Spectrum
- Compatible with all Sinclair/Cheetah peripherals via the rear edge connector.
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Further Reading
Sources
- ↑ Commodore User Magazine Issue 15