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1The Atari ST companion

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  • Publisher: Sunshine
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  • Publish Location: London

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  • First Year Published: 1985
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2The essential Atari 520ST & 1040ST user's guide

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  • Publisher: Knight-Ridder Press
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  • Publish Location: Tucson, AZ

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  • First Year Published: 1987
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Atari ST

Tramiel purchased the assets of the Atari, Inc. consumer division in 1984 to create Atari Corporation, the 520ST was designed in five months by a small

Atari

the new Atari 520ST's, and major retailer shipments hit store shelves in September 1985 of Atari's new 32-bit Atari ST computers. In 1986, Atari launched

Atari TOS

Operating System) is the operating system of the Atari ST range of computers. This range includes the 520ST and 1040ST, their STF/M/FM and STE variants and

Atari 8-bit computers

The Atari 8-bit computers, formally launched as the Atari Home Computer System, are a series of home computers introduced by Atari, Inc., in 1979 with

Home computer

such as the Atari 1040ST (not the 520ST), Amiga, and Tandy 1000, did house floppy drive(s) internally. At any rate, to expand any computer with additional

Shiraz Shivji

designed the Atari 520ST computer. This work was completed in five months (July to December 1984). Shivji later led the design of the Atari TT before leaving

Atari AMY

For a time, AMY was slated to be included in the Atari 520ST, then an updated version of the Atari 65XE, the 65XEM, but development was discontinued. The

List of home computers

September 1984 pp. 8-31 Survey of 200 computers, Computing Now ISSN 0823-6437, April 1985 pp. 14-44, Eric Jensen The Atari 520ST, BYTE Vol.11 No. 6 ISSN 0360-5280

MIDI Maze

the Game Boy. Up to 16 computers can be networked in a "MIDI Ring" by daisy chaining MIDI ports that are built into the Atari ST series. The game area

Acorn Archimedes

p. 22. Retrieved 1 May 2021. Bright, Peter (June 1985). "Atari 520ST". Personal Computer World. pp. 136–138, 140, 142. Retrieved 29 July 2021. Cowan