Source : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Atari
1. A maker of arcade games, home video
game systems, and home computers, especially during the 1970s
and 1980s. Atari are best known for their range of 16- and
32-bit {microcomputers}, notable for having a built-in {MIDI}
interface. As of February 1994 the range included the Atari
520ST, 1040ST, Mega ST, STe, STacy, Mega STe, TT, and Falcon.
There are also emulators for the Apple {Macintosh} and {IBM
PC}/XT/AT available.
{Home (http://www.atarigames.com/)}.
{Usenet newsgroups}: {news:comp.binaries.atari.st},
{news:comp.sys.atari.st.tech}, {news:comp.sources.atari.st},
{news:comp.sys.atari.st}, {news:comp.sys.atari.advocacy},
{news:comp.sys.atari.programmer}.
{Michigan U (ftp://atari.archive.umich.edu)}, {UK
(ftp://micros.hensa.ac.uk/)}, {Germany
(ftp://ftp.Germany.EU.net)} [192.76.144.75], {Netherlands
(ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/)} [131.211.80.17], {UK
(ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/computing/systems/atari/umich)}.
(1999-07-12)