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Conference 7.286::atarist

Title:Atari ST, TT, & Falcon
Notice:Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting!
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Mon Apr 04 1988
Last Modified:Tue May 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1433
Total number of notes:10312

575.0. "Some more TT news leaks" by RODNEY::PETERS (Don Peters, CTC2-1/F10, 287-3153) Mon Aug 21 1989 16:39

The following was in issue 101 of STREPORT:

 - Sunnyvale, CA.    ****** TT OFFERS THE 68030 AND RAM CHOICES!!! *****
   --------------

     As of August 14th,... Atari is getting IT  ALL together.....  "For the
 really budget-minded,"  "Atari will introduce selectable 68030 machines on
 August 25.  They have  2  and  6  megs  of  RAM,  respectively  both offer
 1,280-by-960  monochrome  and  640-by-480  color, have real VME slots, and
 come with AT&T Unix System V for an extra $299 on top of their  $3,000 and
 $5,000  prices  -  hard  disks  included."    In addition, a stripped down
 version ( 2mb )sans monitor and Hard Disk, will go for around  1500.00 and
 it, as  well as, the 6 mb version will operate fine on the SC1224/SM124 as
 well.  The TT will be  downwardly compatible,  ie; your  present hard disk
 will be fine etc...  This machine is expected to set the standards for the
 next five years.  Look for the NEW line to appear on  the covers  of STart
 over the next few months.
===========================================================================

Also, in the September 89 issue of STart, Sam Tramiel mentioned that the TT
will come with an optional higher quality keyboard, one meeting German
DIN standards and which has a very good "feel" to it. He went on to say it
would not come with a floating point processor, but that you could plug one
onto the empty socket designated for it as an option. Most ST software
should run as is, but some will require slight modification due to the fact
that the 68030 is a bit different than the 68000 hardwarewise.

I've seen many references to the August 25th date as the date of the TT
announcement. Looks like we'll just have to wait and see.
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575.1TT? ...somedaySKETCH::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Wed Sep 20 1989 18:2623
	I'm interested in upgrading from the ST to something faster.
 With all the junk I want to hang on my ST, it seems like the TT
 will be a good bet. (I want a DeskCart, Spectra GCR, PC-Ditto, and
 at least 2 meg of memory, and not have to do a lot of power down, switch
 cartridges, power up moves.) I also covet the mega-pixel mono screen, 
 which is now about a $2000 option for an ST.
	So, from what I've gathered, the matrix looks something like this:

			$1500		$3000		$5000
 Mips increase		  x               x               x
 mega-p screen				  x               x
 2 meg memory		  x               x               
 6 meg memory                   			  X
 higher cap. HDrive                       x       	  x
 space for PC-Ditto       ?  		  ?  		  ?

	So, the question becomes, are the new monitor and HDrive worth
 $1500 (comparing $1500 to $3000).  It would seem that they are, since
 it would cost at least $2000 to $2500 to get that increment via. the
 Moniterm monitor and a separate hard disk.
	Does anyone make a cartridge port switcher or will Spectra GCR
 have a thru connection for the DeskCart to be added?
	- hardware dreaming, Chris
575.2Mega-pixel screen not std.?SKETCH::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Mon Oct 02 1989 13:156
    	Correction (I think) to .1:  The latest things I've read seem to
    indicate that the mega-pixel screen is Not standard with any of
    the systems. The CPU can drive it in mono mode, but it is an option
    probably at close to the $2000 tag I've seen so far.   So, the $1500
    upgrade from an ST (keeping old hard drive and mono monitor) seems
    to become more attractive.  - Chris
575.3and then again...ENGINE::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Thu Oct 05 1989 12:489
    	It talking over the above with Jeff Lomika, he pointed out that
    the Moniterm mega-pixel monitor has a bunch of electronics in it
    that the mega-pixel screen for the TT will not need, so all you
    need is a screen that will accept the high number of pixels/line
    and high number of lines. This should be closer to a $1000 item
    than the Moniterm unit which is about $2000. 
    	This is getting complicated - Chris
    
    "Action based on incomplete information requires periodic review."