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== Peripherals == * SF354: Single-sided double-density 3{{frac|1|2}}-inch floppy drive (360 KB) with external power supply * SF314: Double-sided double-density 3{{frac|1|2}}-inch floppy drive (720 KB) with external power supply * PS3000: Combined 12-inch color monitor and 360k 3{{frac|1|2}}-inch floppy drive (SF354). Speaker. Manufactured by JVC in limited quantity (≈1000), only a few working models remain. * SM124: Monochrome monitor, 12-inch screen (9.5-inch displayed image), speaker, 640 × 400 pixels, 70 Hz refresh * SM125: Monochrome monitor, 12-inch screen, up/down/sideways swivel stand, speaker, 640x400 pixels, 70 Hz refresh * SM147: Monochrome monitor, 14-inch screen, no speaker, replacement for SM124 * SC1224: Color monitor, 12-inch screen, 640 × 200 pixels plus speaker * SC1425: Color monitor, 14-inch screen, One speaker on the left of screen, a jack to plug ear-listeners * SC1435: Color monitor, 14-inch screen, stereo speakers, replacement for SC1224 (rebadged Magnavox 1CM135) * SM195: Monochrome monitor, 19-inch screen for TT030. 1280 × 960 pixels. 70 Hz refresh * SH204: External hard drive, 20 MB MFM drive, "shoe box" case made of metal * SH205: External hard drive, Mega ST matching case, 20 MB MFM 3.5-inch (Tandon TM262) or 5.25-inch (Segate ST225) drive with ST506 interface (became later the Megafile 20) * Megafile 20, 30, 60: External hard drive, Mega ST matching case, ACSI bus; Megafile 30 and 60 had a 5.25-inch RLL (often a Seagate ST238R 30 MB or Seagate ST277R 60 MB drive) with ST506 interface * Megafile 44: Removable cartridge drive, ACSI bus, Mega ST matching case * SLM804: Laser printer, connected through ACSI DMA port, used ST's memory and processor to build pages for printing * SLM605: Laser printer, connected through ACSI DMA port, smaller than SLM804.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.atarimagazines.com/startv5n6/znet.html |title=Atari at Comdex 1990 |magazine=START |volume=5 |issue=6 |date=February–March 1991 |author=John Nagy |quote=...The new Atari SLM605 laser printer prints six pages per minute, provides 300 x 300 dpi resolution and is priced below $1,300...The new Atari SLM605 laser printer produced some fast and flawless copies. Though the "605" prints six instead of eight copies per minute (as the old SLM804 was rated) the first copy is significantly faster...}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://dev-docs.exxoshost.co.uk/AR_V4_I1_Nov-1990_Jan-1991.pdf |title=Atari's New Laser: The Atari SLM605 |page=11 |magazine=The Atari Developer's Resource |volume=IV |issue=1 |date=November 1990 – January 1991 |quote=The Atari SLM605 ... includes such refinements as a sleeker physical profile |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190609074250/http://dev-docs.exxoshost.co.uk/AR_V4_I1_Nov-1990_Jan-1991.pdf |archive-date=2019-06-09 |url-status=dead}}</ref> ===Satandisk=== '''SatanDisk''' is a [[Secure Digital|SD]] and [[MultiMediaCard|MMC]] card adapter for [[Atari]] [[16-bit]] [[computer]]s, such as the Atari ST, invented in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |title=Jookie's home page » SatanDisk |url=http://joo.kie.sk/?page_id=55}}</ref> The objective is to replace mechanical hard drives available from Atari (SH204, SH205 and Megafile) and compatible products. The interface allows the connection of an SD or MMC card to be attached to the ACSI (hard disc) port of Atari computers, and has been tested to be compatible with [[Atari TOS|TOS]] versions 1.02 to 2.06. The maximum supported size is 4 GB. The device appears to the system as any regular ACSI attached hard disc, but has so far only been successfully used with the proprietary and commercial HDDriver driver package. In 2009 the developer Jookie (Miroslav NOHAJ) introduced a successor '''UltraSatan''' which supports two SD/MMC cards in parallel.<ref>{{cite web |title=Jookie's home page » UltraSatan |url=http://joo.kie.sk/?page_id=192}}</ref> The adapter features hot-plug capability of the cards and includes a battery backed up RTC chip. Additionally to the commercial HDDriver it is supported by the free ICD PRO.
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