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Atari 1040ST - Desktop Computer
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Atari 1040ST

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The Atari 1040ST is a 16-bit desktop computer released in 1985. It utilizes a Motorola 68000 processor and includes 1040KB of RAM. Notably, it possesses integrated MIDI ports making it suitable for musicians and those interested in early digital music composition alongside standard desktop computing tasks. It was primarily targeted toward home users and hobbyist programmers.

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When was the Atari 1040ST released?

The Atari 1040ST was released in 1985 as an evolution of the original Atari 520ST. It was notable for being one of the first affordable home computers to feature a full 1040KB (1MB) of RAM.

What processor does the Atari 1040ST use?

The Atari 1040ST is powered by the Motorola 68000 processor, which was standard for many powerful desktop computers of that era. This processor allowed the ST to handle complex graphics and audio applications efficiently.

Why is the Atari 1040ST good for music production?

The Atari 1040ST featured built-in MIDI ports, making it highly sought after by musicians for connecting synthesizers and drum machines. Its timing stability made it a premier platform for early music sequencing software like Cubase.

How much RAM does the Atari 1040ST have?

As indicated by the number in its name, the Atari 1040ST comes with 1040KB of RAM built-in. This was double the memory of its predecessor, the 520ST, allowing it to run more demanding applications.

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