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- PC Peripherals
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- PC computer equipment is available in it's multitude at dirt cheap prices,
- PC manufacturers may not intend their equipment to be used by Atarians but
- it still can be. In some cases a hardware adapter is needed, usually
- software is needed to drive this adapter or the two can exist
- independantly of each other.
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- PC cases and power supplies can be made to work with Ataris although this
- does require a bit of messing about it can be pulled off. In order to
- connect a PC power suplly to your computer a sort adapter is requires,
- this converts the PC type motherboard connector to an ST or Falcon type,
- these were reviewed in AC#13 and are available from ASP. Falcon and TT
- users are lucky enough to be able to connect SCSI hard drives to their
- machine almost directly. Although Mega STEs did come with host adapters
- these will only allow one device to be connected to them, at least
- according to some users. VGA and SVGA monitors can be connected to STs and
- Falcons although only the Falcon can use these in colour modes. The
- neccesary leads to connect an ST to a VGA monitor are available from ASP,
- Falcon adapters are available from a lot of places. IDE hard drives can be
- connected to the Falcons internal IDE bus. Legend also has it that AT
- keyboards can be connected to Ataris with the help of an interface, these
- are much more responsive the useless spongey thing you bought with your
- machine. PC mice are another peripheral that can be connected, the
- neccesary adapter is also available from ASP. I have a set of PC speakers
- connected to my Falcon right now, although they have no bass or treble
- controls on them which means the earth shakes every time I use the
- Falcon's sound. It may be neccesary to get a phono to inline headphone
- socket type connector to make PC speakers work with an STE though. Not
- forgetting everything MIDI can be connected to an ST, I have a friend with
- an effects pedal for his guitar that uses an ST and midi to control that.
-
- In order to make a SCSI or IDE hard drive work with an ST a host adapter
- is required and some hard disk driver software. CBHD is a good hard disk
- driver, download it, it's better than many commercial offerings. It is
- also possible to connect SCSI CD ROMs via the neccesary driver software
- i.e SPIN or Extendos. Recased Falcon systems may be able to make use of
- IDE CD ROMs with the help of the SPIN driver. As previously mentioned,
- Falcons and TTs have built in SCSI ports and come with Hard Disk driver
- software.
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- And many printers can be used with STs although the lack of manuals makes
- the task of writing drivers difficult. NVDI 5 is the best bet for anybody
- wanting to connect a printer to their machine. It used to be possible to
- create your own printer drivers for NVDI 5 but this is no longer possible.
- It's a crying shame that you can't connect many other types of parallel
- devices to Ataris especially since the Falcon has a bi-directional
- parallel port. Mustek SCSI scanners can be connected to anything with a
- host adapter via Homa Systems' scanner drivers. Epson type ones can also
- be connected using the GT Look software.
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- Modems can be connected to the serial port and possibly ISDN terminal
- adapters too. Computers with a serial port can also connect serial mice to
- that, so if you have one spare and aren't using it for a modem then it can
- be put to use.
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- As you can see we aren't dead in the water for equipment just yet and
- won't be for a while. Hopefully USB ports will be available on the Tempest
- Falcon accelerator and the new Phenix computer, this opens up many more
- peripherals to users.
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- Matt Burton
- iatemyass@hotmail.com
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