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Atari ST FAQ

(To whom it may concern: I tried but failed to find a definitive Atari ST FAQ. So I appended together everything I could find that seemed relevant. I welcome any additions, comments or suggestions. Thank you)


Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st! Please read this FAQ before posting a question to comp.sys.atari.st, since a lot of common questions are answered here.

Thanks to David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) for compiling most of this FAQ.

Entries are dated by the last change. ??.??.?? means they were last changed before the dates were added.

The following is an index of the questions answered in this part of the FAQ. For easy access to a particular question, search for the tag surrounded by colons (i. e. :GNU:). Questions marked with '*' are new or changed.

Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st (93.06.11)

This newsgroup is devoted to discussion about 16 and 32 bit Atari micros. At present that includes the Atari 520ST, 1040ST, Mega ST, STe, STacy, Mega STe, TT, and Falcon. There are also emulators for the Apple Macintosh and IBM PC/XT/AT available.

Most of the people who read this newsgroup are technically oriented. The newsgroup serves as a resource for Atari users ... feel free to contribute to the discussions.

Associated newsgroups include:

comp.binaries.atari.st	! uuencoded binary programs
comp.sys.atari.st.tech  ! technical programming/hardware topics
comp.sources.atari.st   ! uuencoded/shar sources

All the models in the ST line (93.01.30)

This is a pretty complete list of all the ST/TT models and their main features. If you have any additions/correction, of course, send them to me.

Feature key: CPU's:

 8     8 MHz 68000
16    16 MHz 68000
16/3  16 MHz 68030
32/3  32 MHz 68030

RAM:

/1     128kB
/5     512kB
 1       1MB
 2       2MB
 4       4MB
 S     SIMM slots for expansion

Built-in:

F        Floppy
M        TV modulator

Extra:

AV      8 bit digital stereo audio, 4096 colors, hardware scrolling,
       analog joystick ports
MB       MegaBus processor-direct bus slots
6U      6U VME bus slots, second serial port
FC      Motorola 56000 DSP, 16 bit stereo audio, much enhanced video

TOS:

Highest built-in TOS

Models:

Name

CPU

RAM

TOS

B.I.

Extra

Comment

130 ST

8

/1

1

M


Never marketed

260 ST

8

/5

1

M



520 ST

8

/5

1

M



520 ST+

8

1

1

M



520 STm

8

/5

1.2

M



520 STfm

8

/5

1.2

FM



1040 ST

8

1

1

FM



1040 STf

8

1

1.2

F



1040 STm

8

1

1.2

M



1040 STfm

8

1

1.2

FM



Mega 1

8

1

1.2

F

MB


Mega 2

8

2

1.2

F

MB


Mega 4

8

4

1.2

F

MB


STacy

8

1

???

F


Laptop

STBook

8

1

???

F


Notebook

520 STe

8

.5S

1.62

FM

AV


1024 STe

8

1S

1.62

FM

AV


Mega STe

16

1S

2.06

F

AV,MB,6U


TT

16/030





Just for developer

TT

32/030

S

3.06

F

AV,MB,6U

Various mem/HD configs

Falcon

16/030

S

4.??

F

AV,FC

Many enhancements!

What are the specs on the Falcon? ??:??:??

Here's some stuff I culled from the (reposted) Delphi conference with Sam Tramiel.

--- Start Quoted material --- Here's the specs on the Atari Falcon 030:

 CPU:  Motorola 68030 running at 16 Mhz
 32-bit Bus
 Optional 68881 or 68882 FPU
 RAM: 1,4, or 14 megs
 Standard Atari Cartridge Port
 Motorola 56001 DSP chip

Expansion Bus:

 Internal direct processor slot for 386SX PC emulation, or other
 coprocessor

Graphics:

 Super VGA graphics: 640x480 with 256 colors
 True color 16 bit mode allowing a display of up to 65,536 colors
 Accepts external video sync signal to allow high quality genlocking
 Overlay mode for easy video titling and special effects
 Overscan on TV's and ST Color monitors
 262,144 possible colors
 hardware-assisted horizontal fine scrolling
 BLiTTER graphics co-processor

Sound features:

 Eight 16 bit audio DMA record and playback channels
 Stereo 16 bit digital DMA input
 Stereo 16 bit DMA audio output
 SDMA sound/DMA Coprocessor

Standard Ports

 SCSI II port with DMA
 High speed LocalTalk  compatible  LAN
 Connector for analog RGB color (ST or VGA) or composite video
 RS232C serial port
 Bidirectional parallel port
 MIDI IN/MIDI OUT
 Stereo microphone input, miniature stereo plug
 Stereo audio out, miniature stereo plug
 Two joystick connectors
 Two enhanced digital/analog controller/light pen connectors

Data Storage

 1.44 Mbyte floppy disk drive
 Optional internal IDE Hard Disk

System software

 Pre-emptive Multitasking with adaptive prioritzation (MultiTOS)
 Inter process communication
 NewDesk desktop and eXtensible control panel
 Multiple window user interface;  number of windows limited
 only by memory or software in use.

--- End Quoted Material ---