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There were three models available with 1Mb, 2Mb and 4MB RAM. The 1MB model lacked the high resolution mono monitor and built in SCSI hard drive.
There were three models available with 1Mb, 2Mb and 4MB RAM. The 1MB model lacked the high resolution mono monitor and built in SCSI hard drive.
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The Mega STE was released in 1991 and was designed to replace the aging Mega ST design. The enhancements found in this machine were mostly a mixture of features from the standard STE and the TT designs and included:

  • Software switchable CPU speed between 16Mhz and 8Mhz for enhanced compatibility.
  • Increasing the colour palette from 512 to 4096, albeit while still only allowing 16 colours on screen at once.
  • 8-bit DMA Stero sound output through RCA connectors.
  • Much easier to upgrade RAM thanks to 30-pin SIMM slots.
  • Genlock support.
  • A much improved version of TOS, with versions from 2.0, 2.05 and 2.06 available in it's lifetime.
  • TT style case with detachable keyboard and base which also acted as a monitor stand.
  • Support for a 1.44Mb floppy drive, which was added to later models as standard.
  • Internal SCSI hard drive support.
  • Appletalk compatible network port.
  • A VMEbus slot.

There were three models available with 1Mb, 2Mb and 4MB RAM. The 1MB model lacked the high resolution mono monitor and built in SCSI hard drive.