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  "path": "/news/303/chatgpt-client-for-atari-st",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-20T16:13:01.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "ChatGPT Client for Atari ST",
    "GFA BASIC",
    "Hatari",
    "Frank Ostrowski",
    "old docs",
    "books",
    "ChatST on Github"
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  "textContent": "[ **Atariscne.org - News** ] ChatGPT Client for Atari ST\n\nkallebl0mquist published a ChatGPT Client for the Atari ST, so also modern and hip work environments can be migrated to the Atari platform.\n\n__\n\n_Dumbing down with class, using this seductive keyboard\n(Picture by kallebl0mquist)_\n\nFrom Github:\n\n_I have been building a GEM-based LLM chat client for the Atari ST in GFA BASIC 3.5E. What if an Atari ST could talk to a modern LLM? Not a fake retro skin in a browser, no emulator (though I love Hatari!), but my actual old Atari Mega STE. GFA BASIC was developed by Frank Ostrowski in 1986 and was hugely popular among ST users at the time. So I chose it in the hope that there might be still some resources out there. Did I learn GFA Basic properly for this project? No, but i dug out all the old docs and books and forced codex to learn it. Ha,ha. Poor thing._\n\n_The setup :_\n\n  * _Atari Mega STE in high-res monochrome_\n  * _GFA BASIC 3.5E on the Atari side_\n  * _Raspberry Pi and python 3.12 on the other side_\n  * _Nullmodem serial cable (StarTech 30cm USB Nullmodem Seriell Adapterkabel, USB-A auf RS232 DB9)_\n\n\n\nšŸ”— ChatST on Github",
  "title": "ChatGPT Client for Atari ST"
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