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Revision as of 11:22, 10 October 2011
The cartridge port is possibly the most versatile connector on the ST range with a variety of products being created to take advantage of it over the years. Below is just a sample.
Atari Robokit - Robot interface
Cartmaster - Connect up to 4 devices at once to the cartridge port - Software Switchable
Cartmaster Lite - Connect up to 2 devices at once to the cartridge port - Software Switchable
Computer eyes-Video Digitiser-Third Coast Technologies
Deskcart - QMI - Battery Backed Cartridge
Discovery Cartridge - Happy Computers
DVT VCR Hard Drive Backup System - Seymor
eSTe Clock Cartridge - Battery backed real-time clock with 2 EPROM sockets - Bigfoot Systems
Fast Basic - Programming Language
Forget Me Clock II - Battery-backed real time clock
Logikhron LCM-200 Clock Card - First Real time clock for ST
Omicron Basic - Programming Language
Realtiser-Video Digitiser-Third Coast Technologies
SAM Video Digitiser-Start Systems
SMS2 - Operating System
Spectre GCR - Macintosh Emulator
Spectre 128 - Macintosh Emulator
ST Timekeeper-Realtime clock-Datel Electronics
Stereo Playback DAC Soundcartridge by Microdeal
Stereo Master Stereo sound digitiser by Microdeal
Turbodiser Video Digitiser-Software Express
VT100 Cartridge - Atari Corp.
Ultimate Ripper - Power Computing
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