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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_ST Atari ST on the other WIKI]
 
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The original machine was followed up by the Atari STe which added new features:
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The original machine was followed up by the Atari STE which added new features:
 
* 4096 instead of 512 colour palette
 
* 4096 instead of 512 colour palette
 
* Horizontal and Vertical hardware scrolling (also called hardware windowing of large virtual screens)
 
* Horizontal and Vertical hardware scrolling (also called hardware windowing of large virtual screens)

Revision as of 20:26, 3 December 2024

Nowadays, the Atari brand belongs to Ex-Infogrames.

Used to build 8 and 64 bits consoles (Atari 2600/5200/7800, Atari Lynx, Atari Jaguar), 8 bits computers, the famous Atari ST (16 bit) and less famous Atari Falcon (32 bit)

8 bit

Atari 8-bit family on the other WIKI

16 bit

The Atari ST were released in 1985-86...

They were famous for being  :

  • Inferior to the Amiga yet still better (the war still rages on nowadays).
  • A hardware Midi Port : this spawned a generation of Musician Geeks.
  • used widely in Amstrad CPC software developments (mostly games ?).

Its use in CPC development (Cross Development) had many advantages :

  • Quite similar Video Resolutions : 320x200x16.
  • Possibility of a good GUI : easier, really.
  • Same Sound Chip : almost.
  • Quite powerfull to calculate sweet Data Compression (used in Xyphoes Fantasy)

Atari ST on the other WIKI

The original machine was followed up by the Atari STE which added new features:

  • 4096 instead of 512 colour palette
  • Horizontal and Vertical hardware scrolling (also called hardware windowing of large virtual screens)
  • Blitter
  • 8 Bit DMA stereo sound (Up to 50 KHz replay rate)
  • 256KB EPROM containing the TOS, socketed
  • Four 30-pin SIMM-slots, for up to 4 MB RAM
  • Extended and analogue capable joystick ports

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16-bit