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From: sinclair@aero.ARPA (William S. Sinclair )
Newsgroups: net.micro.atari
Subject: Atari 520ST developers' package
Message-ID: <361@aero.ARPA>
Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 14:16:10 EDT
Article-I.D.: aero.361
Posted: Thu Aug 15 14:16:10 1985
Date-Received: Mon, 19-Aug-85 22:31:28 EDT
Reply-To: sinclair@aero.UUCP (William S. Sinclair (5435))
Organization: The Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA
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I just got a peek at the Atari ST developer's package, the one they send you
for $300. It comes in an 8.5 by 11 by about 10 inch box, with 4000 pages of
unbound documentation, and six floppies. The floppies include: GEM, TOS, Cpm-
68k, 68000 assembler, linker, debugger, LOGO, and C compiler.
 
My understanding is that they will send you the stuff no questions asked, if you
supply the serial number of your ST. Could it be that this computer has a 
hardware readable serial number? Also schematics are included!!
 
My impression after a cursory glance is that the documentation is fairly recent,
and complete. As far as being easy to read, it's not at a tutorial level, but
it's fairly well written.  I would say it's a MUST for hackers. I was playing 
around with the CPM68k, SID, etc. and learned a lot just poking around in
the system base page. There are a complete set of GEM listings in C, of course.
 
Atari also offers GEM courses, as 2 day seminars for mucho bucks. I would like
to see longer seminars on a weekly basis. There is too much stuff to cram into
2 consecutive days.
 
Anyway, if you get this package, happy hacking!!!!
 
                                      Bill Sinclair
                                      213/647-7153