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*https://www.atari-wiki.com Atari ST Wiki
 
*https://www.atari-wiki.com Atari ST Wiki
 
*[[Media:Atari ST - Hardware Specification.pdf]]
 
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*[https://www.synacktiv.com/ressources/Atari-ST-Internals.pdf Atari ST Internals]
 
*[https://www.atarimuseum.de/archiv/tech/sm_ste.pdf Atari STE Service Manual]
 
*[https://www.atarimuseum.de/archiv/tech/sm_ste.pdf Atari STE Service Manual]
 
*[https://docs.dev-docs.org/ Atari Documentation Archive]
 
*[https://docs.dev-docs.org/ Atari Documentation Archive]

Revision as of 19:07, 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

Links

8-bit

16-bit