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* A Motorola [[CPU#MC68881|68882]] maths co-processor as standard. |
* A Motorola [[CPU#MC68881|68882]] maths co-processor as standard. |
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* Up to 12Mb of standard ST. |
* Up to 12Mb of standard ST. |
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− | * Up to 128Mb of [[TT RAM]]. |
+ | * Up to 128Mb of [[Computer_acronyms#TT-RAM |TT RAM]]. |
* VGA port and enhanced video resolutions. |
* VGA port and enhanced video resolutions. |
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* Internal SCSI hard drive support. |
* Internal SCSI hard drive support. |
Revision as of 15:52, 8 April 2012
The Atari TT030 (Thirty-two Thirty-two) was released in 1990 and offered a large boost in processing power over the older ST models. The CPU used was the fully thirty-two bit Motorola 68030 running at 32Mhz. Other features distinguishing this model from previous models included:
- A new style case with a detachable professional keyboard. The case also acted as a stand for the monitor.
- A Motorola 68882 maths co-processor as standard.
- Up to 12Mb of standard ST.
- Up to 128Mb of TT RAM.
- VGA port and enhanced video resolutions.
- Internal SCSI hard drive support.
- Appletalk compatible network port.
- A VMEbus slot.
- Later models came with a 1.44Mb floppy drive.
- A new version of TOS, 3.x
One notable absence was the missing blitter chip first introduced in the Mega ST range.