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Z*NET NEWS PHOTOS FROM ATARI CeBIT PRESS KIT
Photos are processed with VIDI-ST video digitizing systems by Z*NET.
Re-use and republication of these pictures is permitted as long as
Z*NET is credited.
[PHOTO CAPTIONS FROM TRANSLATED PRESS KIT]
[Items in brackets are added by Z*NET for clarity, ALL other text
is VERBATIM from the kit as translated.]
Atari's TT/030 workstation with UNIX.
Atari is now offering a Unix development environment for it's
flagship, the 32 Mhz 32-bit model TT/030. The Developers Package
V includes in addition to Unix V Rel. 4.0 a graphical interface
based on X/Window and OSF/Motif and the software tools GNU C, C++
and XFacemaker 2. They offer powerful possibilities for
developing graphical applications. The figure shows the
graphical user environment and the new 19" monitor TTM 194 - a
high resolution graphic monitor with a resolution of 1280 x 960
pixels and a frame repeat frequency of 70 Hz, which is
characterised by a particularly low electro-magnetic radiation.
[A TT/030 is shown with the large monitor, which has a variety of
application and accessory windows open.]
More memory for the ST and TT.
As a bonus for the large number of ST users, Atari is now showing
on the CeBit fair 1991 several new had disks. Different models
offer a range of capacities from 83 to 676 megabytes. At the
same time, the average access time is only 12 - 15 ms.
For the flagship of the ST fans, the TT, new memory expansion
modules are also being shown: they extend the main memory to a
total of 26 MB. Enough to be able to keep today's memory-hungry
applications programs - such as those in the fields of CAD and
DTP - largely in main memory. The photo shows the Mega STE from
Atari.
[Photo NOT supplied here. A standard Mega/STe is shown with a mono
monitor and the Atari NewDesk on the screen.]
[CD-ROM]
Large amounts of data can today be easily stored on CD-ROM.
Atari is exhibiting a new CD-ROM devices at the CeBit Fair 1991
which can be connected to the STE and TT computer series and has
a storage capacity of 500 MB. The Cobra retrieval software for
the ST is available to efficiently manage the data on the CD-ROM.
The CD drive can also be used as an audio CD player and costs
significantly less that 1000 DM.
[A totally new device is pictured, no wider than the CD slot
itself. It has only an eject button and what appears to be a
headphone jack and volume control on the front panel. It looks
much more like a Syquest removable hard drive in a tiny case than
anything else.]
See the Other CeBIT PIC SET from Z*NET NEWS SERVICE...
including the exciting prototype STNotebook and STPad!!!!
And read the "real" eyewitness reports from Germany in this week's
Z*NET INTERNATIONAL ATARI ONLINE MAGAZINE!
From Z*NET... visably better Atari News!