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328.1 | Buy a amiga 500 | GUCCI::HERB | AL | Sun Dec 04 1988 18:42 | 5 |
| 1040ST $700-$800
1040ST WITH COLOR MONITER $1000-1100
Matt
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328.2 | | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Mon Dec 05 1988 07:49 | 6 |
| RE: .0 and .1
Due to your(.0) note in Commusic asking about Y* RX7 prices, I assume you want
the ST for MIDI -- don't buy an Amiga 500 for that, get a *Mono* ST. That
is a great MIDI machine.
CHad
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328.3 | Try White Mountain Computer | TEA::PETERS | Don Peters, CTS1-2/H6, 287-3742 | Mon Dec 05 1988 09:52 | 3 |
| And when you come to Nashua, stop by White Mountain Computer, on Amherst
street. I think they are the only dealer in Nashua who handles Atari ST
hardware and software.
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328.4 | Forget the 1040 | ACE::SANDERS | a belagana | Mon Dec 05 1988 11:55 | 11 |
|
You probably will not be able to find a 1040st. Atari has
stopped production of these units. They have also dropped the
price of Mega 2's to around $1,169 without monitor (in the
Phoenix area, Eastern New England is a bit higher).
Your other choice would be a 520STfm-D which could be upgraded to
1Mb by the dealer or to 2.5Mb by yourself using the EZ-Ram II and
16 1Mb chips, as an example.
Bob
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328.5 | thanks all | SHIRAZ::KEOGH | Personal Name | Tue Dec 06 1988 00:25 | 1 |
| OK all, thanks for the advice, what price is a 520st with mono monitor?
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328.6 | | ACE::SANDERS | a belagana | Tue Dec 06 1988 09:51 | 5 |
|
I don't remember exactly, somwhere between $569 and $649. Over
the last year, the prices dropped in the summer months (winter
down under) and rise back to retail levels around the end of
August.
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328.7 | ST1040 production stopped ? | FERNEY::HUDELOT | | Thu Dec 08 1988 13:05 | 10 |
| Hi,
I'm a french ST1040 owner and user. It *seems* that rumors born
in the USA arrive in Europe with about 4 months delay (talking about
ST's). Could you please go into more details about this last rumor
that states that the ST1040 production will be (or is) stopped?
Is it official in your country?
\Patrick (Mac, Atari, Amiga: the most important is the MC68000)
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328.8 | software,support,your needs,etc... | LEDDEV::WALLACE | | Thu Dec 08 1988 13:12 | 9 |
| > I'm a french ST1040 owner
> (Mac, Atari, Amiga: the most important is the MC68000)
Ok I've got a 68000 chip that I'll trade you for your 1040 ST :-)
:-) :-)
:---) "Thats pinoccio smilling!"
Ray
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328.9 | hard to find? | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Thu Dec 08 1988 16:45 | 8 |
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Are 1040s really that hard to find?
A salesamen at the local music store (Daddy's Nashua) just mailordered
a 1040 last week or so and got it.
Chad
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328.10 | | ACE::SANDERS | a belagana | Thu Dec 08 1988 17:05 | 34 |
|
1040s are not being manufactured anymore. The reason is that the
256k DRAM's are hard to find, expensive and obslete (chip makers
are ramping down production on these). The 512 has 16, the 1040
has 32.
Atari figured that they could produce twice as many 520s as
1040s as the only difference (now that they have run out of
single sided disk drives) between the two is the amount of
memory.
In addition, Atari lowered the price of the Mega 2:
Mega 2, no monitor - $1169
1040ST, no monitor - $ 799
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Difference $ 370
Along with an additional meg. of memory, you get detachable kb,
internal disk expansion and an expander slot. The additional 1mb
of memory to a 1040St would cost:
EZ Ram II $140
16 1Mb Drams @ $30 ea. $480
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Total cost $620
Atari gets 1Mb DRAMs a lot cheaper than we can. However they
won't work in a 1040 (or 512) without a lot of work on their
part - to use 1Mb DRAMs in a 512 or 1040 without an adaptor board
requires a few etch cuts and several wires - neither desirable
nor reliable.
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328.11 | a minor point . . . | NAC::LANDRY | | Fri Dec 09 1988 12:45 | 16 |
| > The additional 1mb
> of memory to a 1040St would cost:
>
> EZ Ram II $140
> 16 1Mb Drams @ $30 ea. $480
> ----
> Total cost $620
A megabyte of RAM only takes 8 megabit chips. I agree, this doesn't
change your argument, which makes a good point for dropping the
1040ST, but I couldn't resist pointing it out.
chris
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328.12 | | ACE::SANDERS | a belagana | Fri Dec 09 1988 15:59 | 16 |
|
Chris,
You are absolutly correct. The problem is that the Atari design
forces you to add 16 chips. With the EZ RAM II you can use
either 256k chips (16 @ $12 ea or $192) or 1Mb chips. So you end
up with either 1Mb memory or 2.5Mb memory.
Even the speed requirements are different -
. 256K DRAMs must be 150ns or faster.
. 1 Mb DRAMS must be 100ns (I don't think 120ns parts
work on all systems, but there is only $1 or $2
difference between the speed variations).
Bob
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328.13 | full of questions... | FREKE::GOSSELIN | All things are possible | Wed Mar 01 1989 10:33 | 18 |
|
Hi everyone,
I'm about to enter the world of MIDI sequencing via Atari computers
and I'm very interested in the Mega2 ST. The best price I've been
quoted is $1100 for just the Mega and $1250 for the Mega with the
Atari monochrome monitor. Are these good prices?
I may just get the computer and then buy an NEC Multisync II monitor.
Just how easy are the modifications required? I looked at the
exhaustive note earlier in this conference about it (Note 40)and
felt a little intimidated. Are the mods easier than they seem?
Would Atari owners reccommend this setup? Is the NEC really worth
it (just how good is the quality of resolution in BOTH b/w and color)?
Has anyone seen better prices than $580 on the NEC?
Anxiously waiting,
Dan
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328.14 | | VINO::BHAMILTON | Buzz Hamilton | Tue Apr 04 1989 11:33 | 20 |
| The A.B.A.C.U.S. group got a letter from a local dealer describing
some 'specials' as of 31-mar-89:
Mega 4 ST Desktop Publishing System
Mega 4 ST/Mono
Atari Laser Printer
30 MB Hard Drive
UltraScript with 'lots and lots' of postscript fonts
$3999.95 - a savings of over $1000 if bought separately at list
Mega 2 ST
Color $1599
Mono $1399 savings of $300 from list
1040 ST
Color $969.95 quantity of three systems (user group deal)
This is from The Computer Bug in Hadley/Springfield Massachusetts.
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