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Stacy specifications:
Atari had talked for years about having a portable Atari ST computer system, but it did not arrive until very late in 1989 - on Dec 9, 1989 the Stacy finally received FCC approval.
Originally designed to operate on 12 standard C cell flashlight batteries, this proved insuffient to operate the Stacy for an extended period of time. With 4Megs of RAM and a hard drive, 15 minutes of use was about all the life the batteries could give you. Additionally, the 15 pound / 7 kg Stacy with external power-pack is somewhat inconvenient to lug around.
Apple was also working on a portable version of their best computer, the Macintosh. Their Mac Portable was released in 1989, with many similarities to the Stacy, except that the Macintosh Portable cost 3-times as much. A solution - run the Macintosh emulator Spectre on your Stacy for a cheaper (and faster!) portable macintosh computer.
| Atari Stacy |
| Announced: |
1987 |
| Released: |
1989 |
| Price: |
US $1995 w/ 20Meg HD |
| Weight: |
15 lbs / 7 kg |
| CPU: |
Motorola 68000 @ 8MHz |
| RAM: |
1Meg; 4Meg max |
| Display: |
640 X 400 monochrome 9-inch LCD |
| Ports: |
Cartridge, joysticks/mouse MIDI, RS232, parallel, color monitor |
| Storage: |
internal 720K 3.5-inch floppy drive optional internal hard drive |
| OS: |
Atari TOS 1.4 in ROM Digital Research GEM OS |
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