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Although '''Atari''' is better known for its historic game consoles, they also sometimes made computers. The '''Atari ST''' line of computers were capable of running ST Hack, a port of [[PC HACK 3.51]].
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Although '''Atari''' is better known for their historic game consoles, they also sometimes made computers. The '''Atari ST''' line of computers were capable of running ST Hack, a port of [[PC HACK 3.51]].
  
 
The first official NetHack distribution to support the Atari ST was [[NetHack 3.0.0]] in 1989. Support was dropped in version [[3.3.0]]<ref>https://nethack.org/v330/index.html</ref>, but was "resurrected" in version [[3.3.1]] by [[Marvin]].   
 
The first official NetHack distribution to support the Atari ST was [[NetHack 3.0.0]] in 1989. Support was dropped in version [[3.3.0]]<ref>https://nethack.org/v330/index.html</ref>, but was "resurrected" in version [[3.3.1]] by [[Marvin]].   

Revision as of 23:58, 27 May 2021

Although Atari is better known for their historic game consoles, they also sometimes made computers. The Atari ST line of computers were capable of running ST Hack, a port of PC HACK 3.51.

The first official NetHack distribution to support the Atari ST was NetHack 3.0.0 in 1989. Support was dropped in version 3.3.0[1], but was "resurrected" in version 3.3.1 by Marvin.

The Atari ST continued to be supported all the way to 3.4.3. However the DevTeam doesn't know if NetHack 3.6.5 can compile or run on the Atari.[2]

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