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The Atari 520ST was Atari's first 16-bit salvo in the personal computer wars of the 1980s. A new book by ExtremeTech Editor-in-Chief Jamie Lendino shows the tremendous influence the ST had on both ...
We’ve all made rash and impulsive online purchasing decisions at times. For [Drygol] the moment came when he was alerted to an Atari 1040STe 16-bit home computer with matching monitor at a very ...
To demonstrate the stunning capability of its new Amiga computer, Commodore often displays on its screen a surprisingly realistic picture of a colorful bouncing ball. So it was a deliberate challenge ...
Most people know Atari for its line of famous home game consoles—most notably, the Atari 2600, 5200, and 7800 machines of the 1970s and 80s. But Atari produced home computers as well, releasing over a ...
For those who remember the days of the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, the launch of the Atari ST in June 1985 represented a significant leap in home computing and was the successor to the Atari 8-bit ...
This article was taken from the September 2011 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content ...
Atari ST programmer and developer Steve Bak died yesterday at the age of 66 after several years of complications with diabetes, according to his son Philip. Bak is perhaps best known as the programmer ...
He even wrote his own software for the task. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If there's one thing YouTuber Viktor Bart likes, ...