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An early personal computer series from Atari. Introduced in 1985 to compete with Apple's Macintosh, the ST was the first home computer to include MIDI ports. Popular with musicians due to its...
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An early personal computer series from Atari. Introduced in 1985 to compete with Apple's Macintosh, the ST was the first home computer to include MIDI ports. Popular with musicians due to its MIDI support as well as desktop publishing, especially in Europe, the ST line was discontinued in the early 1990s.
ST and subsequent STF, STM and STE models used Motorola 68K CPUs and ran under the TOS operating system and GEM user interface. Certain models were given the MEGA moniker (MEGA ST, MEGA STE), and STacy and ST BOOK were portable versions. ST machines supported 640x480 monochrome and 640x200 color displays. See Atari.
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