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**Hardware** | **Hardware** | ||
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+ | **Models** | ||
+ | These are the main models for the US. There are additional models for Europe. There are also some crazy/hard to find/ | ||
^Model^Release Year^Details^ | ^Model^Release Year^Details^ | ||
- | |Atari 520ST|1985| | + | |520ST|1985| |
- | |Atari 520STM|1985|Same as the above but with a built-in RF modulator for connection to any TV set| | + | |520STM|1985|same as the above but with a built-in RF modulator for connection to an analog |
- | |Atari 520STFM|1986|Built-in floppy drive, RF modulator and power supply| | + | |520STFM|1986|a built-in floppy drive, RF modulator, and power supply| |
- | |Atari 520ST+|1986|An upgraded original | + | |520ST+|1986|a 520ST but with 1 MB of RAM| |
- | |Atari 1040STF|1986| | + | |1040STF|1986| |
- | |Atari 1040STFM|1986| | + | |1040STFM|1986| |
- | |Mega ST|1988|Redesigned motherboard. Comes with 2 or 4 MB of RAM. Includes a real-time clock and an internal connector for expansion. Most models also include the BLiTTER graphics chip first introduced with the STE range. | + | |Mega ST|1988|Redesigned motherboard. Comes with 2 or 4 MB of RAM. Includes a real-time clock and an internal connector for expansion. Most models also include the BLiTTER graphics chip first introduced with the STE range.| |
- | 520STE and 1040STE | + | |520STE and 1040STE|1989|Same as 520STFM/ |
- | |Mega STE |991|Same hardware as the 1040STE, but with a 16 MHz CPU and using the same case as the Atari TT desktop computer.| | + | |Mega STE |1991|Same hardware as the 1040STE, but with a 16 MHz CPU and using the same case as the Atari TT desktop computer.| |
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+ | **Ports** | ||
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+ | ^Function^Details^Standard| | ||
+ | |Reset| reset button|na| | ||
+ | |Power|switch|na| | ||
+ | |MIDI out|5 pin DIN|industry| | ||
+ | |MIDI in|5 pin DIN|industry| | ||
+ | |Printer|Centronics printer port, DB25|industry| | ||
+ | |Serial|RS-232C Serial Port, DB25|industry| | ||
+ | |Television|RF out, usually channel 2 or 3, RCA type port, only on the STs that have an M in the name|industry| | ||
+ | |Joystick|(2) DE9, compatible with C64, Atari 2600, Amiga|meh| | ||
+ | |Cartridge|40 pin on a double edge connector|ST| | ||
+ | |Floppy|14 pin floppy port|ST| | ||
+ | |Hard Drive|ASCI (SCSI-like)DMA Port, 19 pin D-Sub, | ||
+ | |Monitor|13 pin DIN, 320×200 with 16 out of 512 colors, or 640×200 with 4 out of 512 colors, or 640x400 monochrome|ST| | ||
+ | |Power connector|pin DIN|ST| | ||
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- | ====Hack==== | + | ====Hacks==== |
* ACSI2STM | * ACSI2STM | ||
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* it appears to need a high level of TOS, like v1.04 or better (?) | * it appears to need a high level of TOS, like v1.04 or better (?) | ||
* you may need a tool like this - 5v CH340G Serial Converter USB 2.0 To TTL 6PIN Module for PRO mini K9 | * you may need a tool like this - 5v CH340G Serial Converter USB 2.0 To TTL 6PIN Module for PRO mini K9 | ||
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