
Atari ST - Wikipedia
Atari ST is a line of personal computers from Atari Corporation and the successor to the company's 8-bit home computers. The initial model, the Atari 520ST, had limited release in April–June 1985, and was widely available in July.
Introduction to the STE - ATARI WIKI
The Atari STE is an enhanced version of the ST with the following changes: Graphics. The colour palette has been expanded to 4096 colours from 512. Support for Vertical and Horizontal scrolling has been added to the hardware. Sound. Stereo 8-bit DMA sound has been added to the system along with volume and tone control. Controllers
MASSIVE Software Repository for All Atari Systems - The Atari …
Here's how to find and download the files you are interested in. For the Atari ST, there is one page with a single download (13.9GB) that includes all the Atari categories. In other collections you can download individual zip files for Atari Applications, Educational, …
Four Colors Into Sixteen: Terminal Innovation on the Atari ST
Jun 18, 2017 · It flickers notably but, amid the flicker, what is achieved is a very usable, 16-color ANSI terminal running on a machine limited to just four colors onscreen at a time. And the font the developers chose is particularly nice, as well.
Atari ST - Atari Wiki
The Atari ST was the first TOS machine developed by Atari Corporation, being released in 1985. For the time, the ST featured a powerful processor, a large amount of memory, a colourful display, and an easy-to-use GUI operating system, all for a very cheap price.
The Atari ST. - Atari, Inc. - Historydraft
Under Tramiel's ownership, Atari Corp. used the remaining stock of game console inventory to keep the company afloat while they finished development on a 16/32-bit computer system, the Atari ST. ("ST" stands for "sixteen/thirty-two", referring to the machines' 16-bit bus and 32-bit processor core).
The Jackintosh: A Real GEM – Remembering the Atari ST
Jul 8, 2018 · Based on the same Motorola 68000 processor used in the Apple Macintosh, the Atari ST (the ST apparently standing for “sixteen/thirty-two” although some have speculated it stood for “Sam Tramiel” after Jack’s son), was designed to be attractive to a wide variety of computer users.
Atari ST Retrospective - HubPages
Released by the Atari corporation (who already had a great foothold in the market due to some excellent 8-bit machines and classic consoles dating back to the 1970s), this 16-bit machine was designed to supercede their popular 8-bit XL range, and supercede them it did.
ATARI ST, TT and Falcon Computers - The Atari Geek
Jul 8, 2023 · The Atari ST is part of a mid-1980s generation of home computers that have 16 or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, and mouse-controlled graphical user interfaces. "ST" officially stands for "Sixteen/Thirty-two", which refers to the Motorola 68000's 16-bit external bus and 32-bit internals.
Atari ST - ROCKNIX Wiki
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