|
||
home site news atari news atari glossary atari history atari video game systems atari computers > 400 / 800 > xl-series > xe-series > st-series > tt030 > falcon030 > atw-transputer > ibm-compatibles > portfolio > prototypes > 1090xl > 1400xl > 1450xld > 130st > 1040ste+ > stylus > falcon040 > microbox > 65xem > calculators atari coin-op atari stand-alone-systems atari library atari theater atari links legal stuff/imprint contact us |
The Atari 'STylus'
The 'STylus' was a pen-based tablet computer (sometimes referred to as the 'STpad'). It included an extension to TOS called 'PenOS', IBM PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports, parallel and serial ports, external video, external expansion bus, and 2 Type II PCMCIA slots. The 'STylus' never was officially released. There are a only two working prototypes known to be in existence.
|
|
Contents and pictures © 1999 - 2022 by 'www.atarihistory.de' unless otherwise noticed |