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by bdamm
2686 days ago
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That's so cool. There's a few old programs I'd love to see but since it's been over 30 years I can't recall their names. - A music composer that took advantage of the MIDI ports. Connecting the software to synths etc would allow the Atari ST to not only control the synth, but also to record the music in note form as it was played. - A BASIC interpreting environment. Noteworthy for no reason other than this was the place where I wrote my first program ever. - A desktop publishing application with similar functions to the early Pagemaker. |
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Cubase or C-Lab Notator.
> A BASIC interpreting environment.
GFA BASIC.
> A desktop publishing application
This may be Calamus. Interesting fact: "an Atari Desktop Publishing system consisting of an Atari Mega ST computer, mono hi-res monitor, SLM804 printer and desktop publishing software cost less then an IBM or Apple laser printer alone." [1]
http://www.atarimuseum.com/computers/16bits/printers/laser/s...