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Atari followed up the 1040STf with enhanced machines such as the Mega ST, the 1040Ste, and even fully 32-bit computers like the TT030 and Falcon030 in the early 1990s, but none had the impact that ...
Break out the birthday cake and your MIDI cables, because the Atari ST turned 40 this summer. Launched in 1985 as Atari’s answer to what was next in home computing, the 16-bit micro was part games ...
The owner of the campsite, Dutchman Frans Bos, bought this Atari ST (the 1040 model) in 1986 to help run his camping business: Camping Bohmerwald. At this time the Atari ST was impressive hardware ...
Last week, we examined a Doom port for the venerable Atari ST. As is so often the way with this thing, one netted another, and [Steve] wrote in to inform us about a different version under the ...
During the same period, a neat transputer-based parallel processing computer was created, which leveraged the Atari ST purely for its I/O. This was the curious ATW800 transputer workstation.
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