![]() ATM Turbo 2+ motherboard | |
Also known as | АТМ-ТУРБО |
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Developer | MicroArt and ATM; NedoPC |
Type | Home computer |
Release date | 1991 |
Operating system | ATM Turbo 1:
Sinclair BASIC,
TR-DOS,
CP/M ATM Turbo 2+: iS-DOS/ TASiS, DNA OS, Mr Gluk Reset Service |
CPU | Zilog Z80 @ 3.5 and 7 MHz; 14 MHz (ZX Evolution) |
Memory | 128 to 512 KB (ATM Turbo 1); 128 to 1024 KB (ATM Turbo 2+); 4MB RAM (ZX Evolution) |
Storage | Floppy disk, IDE devices (ATM Turbo 2) |
Removable storage | SD card (ZX Evolution) |
Display | SECAM TV, EGA monitor, VGA monitor (ZX Evolution) |
Graphics | 256x192, 320x200, 640x200 |
Sound | Beeper (1-bit); AY-3-8910; Covox |
Backward compatibility | ZX Spectrum |
Related | Pentagon (computer) |
The ATM Turbo (ru: "АТМ-ТУРБО"), also known simply as ATM (from ru: "Ассоциация Творческой Молодёжи", meaning "Association of Creative Youth") is a ZX Spectrum clone, developed in Moscow in 1991, [1] by two firms, MicroArt [2] and ATM.
It offers enhanced characteristics, compared to the original Spectrum, such as a Z80 at 7 MHz, 1024 kB RAM, 128 kB ROM, AY-8910 (two chips in upgraded models), 8-bit DAC, 8-bit 8-channel ADC, RS-232, parallel port, Beta Disk Interface, IDE interface, AT/ XT keyboard, text mode (80x25, 16 colours, 8x8 pattern), and three new graphics modes.
The ATM can be emulated in Unreal Speccy v0.27 and higher. [3]
ATM was developed in 1991 based on the Pentagon, a ZX Spectrum clone popular in Russia. In 1992 an upgraded model was introduced, named ATM Turbo 2. [1] Up to 1994 the computer was produced by ATM and MicroArt; later the firms separated and production ended.
In 2004 NedoPC from Moscow resumed production. [4] New versions called ATM Turbo 2+ and ZX Evolution were introduced. [5]
For compatibility purposes, the original 256 x 192 ZX Spectrum mode is available.
New graphics modes offer expanded abilities:
Palette:
48K Sinclair BASIC, 128K Sinclair BASIC, TR-DOS, CP/M, iS-DOS, TASiS, DNA OS, Mr Gluk Reset Service.
Many models exist. Models before version 6.00 are called ATM 1, later models are called ATM 2(2+) or ATM Turbo 2(2+) or simply Turbo 2+. An IDE interface is available since v6.00.JIO0UBH9BY8B9T7GVC6R (the latest model is 7.18 [12] [1]).
New features (relative to ATM Turbo 1): [13] [14]
New features (comparing to ATM Turbo 2): [14]
New features (comparing to ATM Turbo 2+): [14] [15]
![]() ATM Turbo 2+ motherboard | |
Also known as | АТМ-ТУРБО |
---|---|
Developer | MicroArt and ATM; NedoPC |
Type | Home computer |
Release date | 1991 |
Operating system | ATM Turbo 1:
Sinclair BASIC,
TR-DOS,
CP/M ATM Turbo 2+: iS-DOS/ TASiS, DNA OS, Mr Gluk Reset Service |
CPU | Zilog Z80 @ 3.5 and 7 MHz; 14 MHz (ZX Evolution) |
Memory | 128 to 512 KB (ATM Turbo 1); 128 to 1024 KB (ATM Turbo 2+); 4MB RAM (ZX Evolution) |
Storage | Floppy disk, IDE devices (ATM Turbo 2) |
Removable storage | SD card (ZX Evolution) |
Display | SECAM TV, EGA monitor, VGA monitor (ZX Evolution) |
Graphics | 256x192, 320x200, 640x200 |
Sound | Beeper (1-bit); AY-3-8910; Covox |
Backward compatibility | ZX Spectrum |
Related | Pentagon (computer) |
The ATM Turbo (ru: "АТМ-ТУРБО"), also known simply as ATM (from ru: "Ассоциация Творческой Молодёжи", meaning "Association of Creative Youth") is a ZX Spectrum clone, developed in Moscow in 1991, [1] by two firms, MicroArt [2] and ATM.
It offers enhanced characteristics, compared to the original Spectrum, such as a Z80 at 7 MHz, 1024 kB RAM, 128 kB ROM, AY-8910 (two chips in upgraded models), 8-bit DAC, 8-bit 8-channel ADC, RS-232, parallel port, Beta Disk Interface, IDE interface, AT/ XT keyboard, text mode (80x25, 16 colours, 8x8 pattern), and three new graphics modes.
The ATM can be emulated in Unreal Speccy v0.27 and higher. [3]
ATM was developed in 1991 based on the Pentagon, a ZX Spectrum clone popular in Russia. In 1992 an upgraded model was introduced, named ATM Turbo 2. [1] Up to 1994 the computer was produced by ATM and MicroArt; later the firms separated and production ended.
In 2004 NedoPC from Moscow resumed production. [4] New versions called ATM Turbo 2+ and ZX Evolution were introduced. [5]
For compatibility purposes, the original 256 x 192 ZX Spectrum mode is available.
New graphics modes offer expanded abilities:
Palette:
48K Sinclair BASIC, 128K Sinclair BASIC, TR-DOS, CP/M, iS-DOS, TASiS, DNA OS, Mr Gluk Reset Service.
Many models exist. Models before version 6.00 are called ATM 1, later models are called ATM 2(2+) or ATM Turbo 2(2+) or simply Turbo 2+. An IDE interface is available since v6.00.JIO0UBH9BY8B9T7GVC6R (the latest model is 7.18 [12] [1]).
New features (relative to ATM Turbo 1): [13] [14]
New features (comparing to ATM Turbo 2): [14]
New features (comparing to ATM Turbo 2+): [14] [15]