Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84 exptools; site ihwpt.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxn!ihnp4!ihwpt!knudsen From: knudsen@ihwpt.UUCP (mike knudsen) Newsgroups: net.micro.atari16 Subject: Re: 1040 ST vs. 520 ST w/upgrade Message-ID: <820@ihwpt.UUCP> Date: Fri, 18-Apr-86 18:19:46 EST Article-I.D.: ihwpt.820 Posted: Fri Apr 18 18:19:46 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 20-Apr-86 17:39:22 EST References: <572@mordred.purdue.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 43 > I read an article in this newsgroup suggesting that it was cheaper by > ~$200 to upgrade a 520 to 1Meg than to buy a 1040. My question is, > is there any reason to buy a 1040? Aren't there some advantages to > the layout, or ports, or something that make the price difference > worthwhile? Or should I just laugh all the way to the bank (heh) > and get a 520? > Your expert comments appreciated... > Steve Chapin | Chapin's Law of Motion: > UUCP: ...!purdue!sjc | if you drive fast enough. I've wondered about that too. Some advantages of the 1040 may be: (1) Peace of mind knowing that the extra RAM is factory installed, and if it breaks Atari will (?) fix it. I upgraded my RS CoCo years ago (from 16K to 64K, wow) but must accept the fact that Radio Shack will never repair it. If you're not a hardware jock like me, get the 1040. (2) Doesn't the 1040 come with a built-in (less desk space) **double-sided** drive? That's worth about $75 I believe. (3) Can you still daisy-chain two external disk drives? If so, the 1040 could have total of 3 drives, not 2. (I doubt you can, tho). (4) Built-n power supply. Actually, one may prefer the separate black-box to the bigger, heavier, and HOTTER mainframe that results from putting the PS inside. Especially since the keyboard is still not separate. So, maybe this is a *disadvantage*. (5) If you piggyback a 1040, you can put in 32 chips and go clear to 2 Meg. Don't ask whether the MMU chip can handle that much. In case you missed the Byte 1040ST article, the "extra" RAM chips are end-to-end with the "original" ones on the board. You could add just 512K the first time. (6) How long will you live with 512K? If you plan to upgrade a 520 as soon as you get home (and blow the warranty), maybe you should get the 1040 right off (see (1)). mike k