[comp.sys.m6809] Time for a New Computer: Should it be an Atari ST?

megabyte@chinet.chi.il.us (Dr. Megabyte) (07/20/90)

I'm finally about ready to give up on my Tandy Color Computer 3.  While
it's a fine machine, for an 8 bit machine, it seems that both Tandy and 3rd
party support for it are dwindling.  So, it's time for a new computer.

Several of my friends have recomended the Atari ST line as an "Upgrade"
path from the CoCo 3.  The reasons:

	High Quality Graphics
	Mouse driven, graphic interface
	Ease of Use
	Cost effective
	Relative ease of finding software
	Good sound
	Good 'C' compilers available
	Lot's of PD code
	Can read those messy-DOS disks
	Runs OS-9 (My prefered OS)

It almost sounds like the CoCo 4 Tandy never came out with.  So here are my
questions about the Atari ST line:

1.	Cost - What do the 1040 and 520 ST systems cost?  What is the used
market like?  Are there 3rd party disk drives, hard disks and etc for it?

2.	Expandability - Does the ST have "standard" printer, RS-232 ports
and other places to connect devices?

3.	Monitor - Is the Atari monitors the only games in town?  Should I
go color or mono?

4.	Software - I see LOTS of games for the ST in my local store, but
few word wackers and other "user" programs. Do they exist, but just not
retail?

5.	OS-9 for the ST - What is the cost? Is there a windowing version of
OS-9 for the ST? or it is strictly a "generic" implimentation?

6.	Anything you might want to tell me as a potential ST owner,
particulary if you used to be a Color Computer Owner.

7.	What is the best ST magazine to get and read to become familair
with the ST universe?

Since all this is so basic, it can be emailed to me if you don't want to
take up bandwidth in comp.sys.atari.st.  With luck, I might get a new
computer soon, but I want to be sure that what I might buy really is a good
system that won't be deserted in a few years such as my CoCo has been.
-- 
Mark E. Sunderlin: IRS Technocrat in Stephens City, VA 
 aka Dr. Megabyte: megabyte@chinet.chi.il.us  (703) TOY-DUDE
"It is a pity that even the least drop of this noble gift of God
 should be spilled." - J.S. Bach on wine.