[comp.sys.atari.st.tech] TT30?

gt3070b@prism.gatech.EDU (Jeff Watkins) (09/15/90)

I have heard some interesting rumors about the TT30.  Is there such a product
and if so just what is it (specs please).

I once owned an 1040ST and sold it to purchase a 386 system; but would like to
move back into the Atari arena if there was a suitable machine.

Please e-mail the information as I have no other reason to read this group...

thanks in advance & no slight intended in above sentence frag. I always thought
that the 1040 was an good machine.

Jeff Watkins

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hyc@math.lsa.umich.edu (Howard Chu) (09/16/90)

(Posting and emailing, it seemed like a worthwhile note...)

In article <13692@hydra.gatech.EDU> gt3070b@prism.gatech.EDU (Jeff Watkins) writes:
>I have heard some interesting rumors about the TT30.  Is there such a product
>and if so just what is it (specs please).

Yes, there is such a *machine*. In the US, it is not yet a *product*. It is
already available as a product in Europe. It seems that the FCC is (once again)
to blame for the unavailability here.

It's going to be released with a CPU running at 32 MHz. Other folks can
probably provide more details...

I played with a couple while visiting the Glendale Atari Fair. The cases
look a little silly, but the machines seemed real enough, and fast.
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