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Atari ST internal storage? (self.retrocomputing)
submitted 1 year ago by SanguineBrah to c/retrocomputing

Does anybody have any experience of trying to fit internal storage into their ST? I'd prefer to have everything all in one unit drawing from the internal PSU if possible. I'm using a 1040 STFM.

I've seen references to a product called Lightning ST which has a wiki page but no indication of whether or where it is for sale.

I've also found this project: https://github.com/agranlund/STBlitter_RevA but no reviews or information from people who have built it.

If you have tried it, what kind of clearance issues did you have? Did you run without shielding? Did you cut parts of the shielding away? How does it fit with other expansions e.g. 4mb RAM?

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[-] schluesselkind@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

As far as i know, he Lightning ST is still avail. If you have an account at forum.atari-home.de , you can write gaga a pm about it. Dont blame me if i'm wrong but i think it was around 100 bucks

[-] SanguineBrah 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for the info. I think I will be using an external interface after all because the 4mb upgrade unfortunately doesn't leave any space around the 68000 due to being right next to the MMU on my board.

[-] schluesselkind@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Do you need some kind of hdd or would work a gotek too?

[-] SanguineBrah 1 points 1 year ago

I installed a Gotek at first but found it awkward to select from a large collection of images. I think it will be more convenient to use a hard drive to run games and it is sometimes useful to have a real floppy drive available when I need it.

[-] schluesselkind@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

David, aka BadWolf is working on a new project. maybe this would an option for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU4Z5ZRTrIU

Or, if you know how to solder ACSI2SD: https://www.eltradec.eu/index.php/de/w/7914

The both lay flat on the backside of the ST

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