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== Other models == * [[Atari TT]]030 — new machine based on the [[Motorola 68030]] processor running at 32 MHz, in yet another new case design with a detached keyboard. Capable of high screen resolutions with better colour palettes and addressing more memory, with optional onboard hard drive (slotting onto the base as a second, smaller box). Popular with CAD and DTP communities of the time for its sheer graphical capability (its high resolution only recently having become a common size on modern PCs) and processing speed. * [[Atari Falcon|Atari Falcon 030]] — another 68030 based (albeit only 16 MHz) machine like the TT, but in the ST<sup>E</sup>-style case (yet again) with further upgrades to the graphics and sound, a [[Motorola 56000]] DSP for CD-quality sound recording and processing, multitasking OS (on disk) and a LocalTalk port for networking. Last computer made by Atari. * Medusa 040, Medusa 060, Hades 040, Hades 060 — 3rd-party Falcon/TT compatible machines manufactured by [[Medusa Computer Systems]]. ===PC compatible=== * Atari PC-1 - IBM XT compatible but with more colors, RS-232 and printer port built-in. Only one expansion port. Too well-made, more expensive than other PC-clones. * Atari PC-5 - 386sx PC-compatible, but with less expensive components. * Atari N386SX - Laptop (rebranded from SOTEC). Built-in 40 MB hard drive. * [[Atari Portfolio]] - PC XT-compatible subnotebook (as seen being used by John Connor in the film ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''). Designed to easily link up and transfer data with STs using a parallel cable and simple software. ===Transputer=== * Atari ABAQ, or Atari Transputer Workstation — A standalone machine containing modified ST hardware and up to 17 transputers capable of massively parallel operations for tasks such as ray tracing. There were also some unreleased prototypes: [http://www.atari-explorer.com/protos-falcon040.html Falcon 040] (''external link'') (based on a [[Motorola 68040]], new case and slots), ST Pad (A4 (Letter paper) sized pen-operated portable ST computer, handheld and with an unlit monochrome LCD screen derived from the ST Book, forerunner of modern tablet PCs), and the STylus (Apple Newton-style palmtop).
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