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The '''STE''' ('''S'''ixten '''T'''hirty-two '''E'''''nhanced'') | The '''STE''' ('''S'''ixten '''T'''hirty-two '''E'''''nhanced''), released in 1989, was the last [[ST Family|ST]] aimed at the casual gameer and home consumer to be created by [[Atari]] | ||
*member of [[ST Family]], a subset of the [[TOS family]] | ==General Information== | ||
*member of the [[ST Family]], a subset of the [[TOS family]] | |||
*Distinguishing features included stereo 8-bit PCM sound hardware, a [[blitter]], TOS 1.6x, an enhanced colour palette, and anlogue joystick inputs. | *Distinguishing features included stereo 8-bit PCM sound hardware, a [[blitter]], TOS 1.6x, an enhanced colour palette, and anlogue joystick inputs. | ||
*1040STE voted family computer of the year in 1990 by 9??!) | *1040STE voted family computer of the year in 1990 by 9??!) | ||
*For an overview of STE features, including from a programming perspective see [[Introduction_to_the_STE]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
The STE Fanpage [http://atari-ste.anvil-soft.com/index.htm] contains information on STE games, programming information, and trivia | |||
Revision as of 03:52, 14 July 2007
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The STE (Sixten Thirty-two Enhanced), released in 1989, was the last ST aimed at the casual gameer and home consumer to be created by Atari
General Information
- member of the ST Family, a subset of the TOS family
- Distinguishing features included stereo 8-bit PCM sound hardware, a blitter, TOS 1.6x, an enhanced colour palette, and anlogue joystick inputs.
- 1040STE voted family computer of the year in 1990 by 9??!)
- For an overview of STE features, including from a programming perspective see Introduction_to_the_STE
External Links
The STE Fanpage [1] contains information on STE games, programming information, and trivia