Atari ST
The ST family (which stands for Sixteen/Thirty-two, referring to the internal and external bus of the Motorola 68000 processor it included) is the successor to the Atari 8-bit family.
It rivaled the Commodore Amiga and the Apple Macintosh, for which it was a cheaper alternative.
It included the 260, 520, 1040, and Mega models, which were released between 1985 and 1991.
Technical specifications of computer Atari ST
Manufactured by: Atari
Launched: 1985
Discontinued: 1993
CPU: Motorola 68000
@ 8MHz
Memory: 512 KB ~ 4 MB
Support: Diskette 3½" DD
Hard drive:
Operating system: TOS
Innovations: It was the first computer to include a color graphical interface (Digital Research's GEM), and its high resolution in monochrome mode made it ideal for desktop publishing and CAD.
It also included a MIDI interface, making it a common device in music studios.
It was also the first series of personal computers to include up to one megabyte of RAM from the factory.