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Atari 520ST

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jul 1985
16-bit Home Computer

Not just another home computer; more like the future of the entire domestic micro industry, not to mention the MIDI software one. Simon Trask has the details.

Atari 520ST MIDI Computer

Review | International Musician, Nov 1985
Computercheck

"Wow! Space Invaders!" says Jeremy Vine. Naff off, I'm a fully musical MIDI-capable micro, says the 520ST.

Atari ST Front End

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986

Simon Trask takes a look into the land of windows, icons, pull-down menus and trash cans, and reports that behind the jargon lies the computer world’s most accessible graphics system.

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How To Become An Atari ST Power User - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: Computing | Sound On Sound, Aug 1991
Hardware

The first part of a short series in which Martin Russ expands, exploits and explores the Atari ST computer.

 

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