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  2. Atari STacy - Wikipedia

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    The Stacy was a global project, design work was carried out in the Sunnyvale HQ, Cambridge UK, final PCB layouts were produced by Atari in Japan, which is where the first units were manufactured, with final manufacturing occurring in Taiwan.

  3. Atari ST - Wikipedia

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    The Atari ST's primary competitor was the Amiga from Commodore. [9] The 520ST and 1040ST were followed by the Mega series, the STE, and the portable STacy. In the early 1990s, Atari released three final evolutions of the ST with significant technical differences from the original models: TT030 (1990), Mega STE (1991), and Falcon (1992).

  4. ST Book - Wikipedia

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    The ST Book (also written as STBook) is a notebook-sized laptop released in October 1991 by Atari Corporation. [4] It is based on the Atari STE. The ST Book is more portable than the previous Atari portable, the STacy, but it sacrifices several features in order to achieve this: notably the backlight, and internal floppy disc drive.

  5. Category:Atari ST - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Atari STacy; Atari TT030; B. Bomb (icon) C.

  6. AtariAge - Wikipedia

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    The site is also home to a community of homebrew developers for Atari and other classic video game systems. [3] Some of the homebrew games originally published by AtariAge have been included in official video game compilations such as Activision Anthology. [4] AtariAge was acquired by Atari SA in September 2023. The site will remain under ...

  7. Antic (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Antic was a print magazine devoted to Atari 8-bit computers and later the Atari ST. It was named after the ANTIC chip in the 8-bit line which, in concert with CTIA or GTIA , generates the display. The magazine was published by Antic Publishing from April 1982 until June/July 1990. [ 1 ]

  8. ST Review - Wikipedia

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    ST Review was a computer magazine in the United Kingdom covering the Atari ST during the early to mid 1990s. Published by EMAP and launched in May 1992 [1] and placed at the "serious end" of the market, it catered to ST users who wished to use their ST for a variety of productive uses, such as its MIDI capabilities, programming or word processing, as opposed to casual gaming.

  9. Atari Portfolio - Wikipedia

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    The Atari Portfolio (Atari PC Folio) is an IBM PC-compatible palmtop PC, released by Atari Corporation in June 1989. It was the first palmtop computer compatible with the IBM PC ever released. [ 2 ]