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[[STAC]] is an [[authoring system]] for the Atari ST released around 1988 by Incentive Software, short for "ST Adventure Creator".
{{Software infobox
|Type=Authoring system
|Style=Parser
|Multimedia=sound, graphics, loading screen
|Picture=Stac.jpg
|Developer=Sean Ellis
|Download=http://www.atarimania.com/utility-atari-st-stac-st-adventure-creator_29625.html
|Format=Other
|System=Atari ST
|Status=Stable
|License=Former Commercial
}}
[[STAC]] is an [[authoring system]] for the [[Atari ST]] that was released in 1988 by [[Incentive Software]]. '''STAC''' is short for '''Atari ST Adventure Creator'''.


The '''STAC''' was a 16-bit evolution of Sean Ellis' original 8-bit [[GAC]] system, that was popular on machines like the [[Amstrad CPC]] and [[ZX Spectrum]]. A version of ''STAC'' for the [[Amiga]] was planned but never completed.
The system was sold on two discs which included the STAC tool, a demonstration adventure, a collection of fonts, sample adventure screens, a full adventure game made with STAC ([[The Case of the Mixed-Up Shymer]]) and an extensive 70-page manual.
The system was relatively expensive. It sold in the UK for £39.95. In the US it was released by Terrific Software for $69.95. It was distributed in Italy by ''Atari Italia''.
Over 80 adventures were produced and released using the system. They were mostly distributed as shareware and public domain software with relatively few sold commercially.
==Features==
The packaging for the system lists the main features as follows:
* Graphic Editor/Designer - includes import feature
* Character Font Editor
* LINK feature enables adventures of unlimited size to be created
* Oops ability
* Test adventure within STAC
* Over 120 different conditional actions
* No licence fee to pay
* Loading screen option
* Music in messages
* Advanced Parser - that can also accept and handle String Inputs
* RAM/Save and load features
* Hundreds of flags and counters
* Synonym recognition
* 40 and 80 column text under player control. Change from with STAC and the adventure
* Print text anywhere even over graphics
* Printer options etc. etc. etc.
* East to use, powerful and flexible
==Compatibility==
The games will only run from drive A: unless the .PRG file is patched.  However, the STAC engine wasn't geared up for games compiled with it to run from a hard-drive due to it's use of the file-selector when saving/loading a game.
The games will only run from drive A: unless the .PRG file is patched.  However, the STAC engine wasn't geared up for games compiled with it to run from a hard-drive due to it's use of the file-selector when saving/loading a game.


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* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=5190 Craghaven - Adventure In A Fantasy World]''.
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=5190 Craghaven - Adventure In A Fantasy World]''.
* ''[[Dead End]]'' ([[Martyn Westwood]]).
* ''[[Dead End]]'' ([[Martyn Westwood]]).
* ''[[Dead or Alive...?]] ([[Chaos Software]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=3496 Death Camp]'' ([[Dave Blower]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=3496 Death Camp]'' ([[Dave Blower]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=6287 The Domes of Sha]'' ([[Jack Lockerby]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=6287 The Domes of Sha]'' ([[Jack Lockerby]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4935 Don't Bank On It]'' ([[Ruth Sunderland]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4935 Don't Bank On It]'' ([[Ruth Sunderland]]).
* ''[[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'' ([[The Essential Myth]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=5036 EE's Lost His Marbles]''.
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=5036 EE's Lost His Marbles]''.
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=5945 Escape!]'' ([[Erogenous Zone]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=5945 Escape!]'' ([[Erogenous Zone]]).
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* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4965 Nethack: The Adventure]'' ([[Ted Webb]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4965 Nethack: The Adventure]'' ([[Ted Webb]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=3845 A Night On The Town]'' ([[Dave Watts]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=3845 A Night On The Town]'' ([[Dave Watts]]).
* ''[[The Obscure Naturalist]]'' ([[Peter Hague]]).
* ''[[The Pay Off]]''.
* ''[[The Pay Off]]''.
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=3487 Phantom Zone]'' ([[Prime Time]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=3487 Phantom Zone]'' ([[Prime Time]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4936 Public Investigations]'' ([[Sludge Games]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=3500 Robot Revolt]'' ([[Stephen House]] and [[Michael Atkinson]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=3500 Robot Revolt]'' ([[Stephen House]] and [[Michael Atkinson]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4869 Seventh Heaven]'' ([[Dave Blower]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4869 Seventh Heaven]'' ([[Dave Blower]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=5885 Shards Of Time]'' ([[Terry White]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4967 Three Realms of Suspicion]'' ([[Roi Bestford]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4967 Three Realms of Suspicion]'' ([[Roi Bestford]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4883 The Village]'' ([[Dave Blower]]).
* ''[http://www.atarilegend.com/games/games_detail.php?game_id=4883 The Village]'' ([[Dave Blower]]).
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==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.zhell.co.uk/streview.html Download STAC]. (Atari Emulator needed...)
* [http://www.atarimania.com/utility-atari-st-stac-st-adventure-creator_29625.html STAC download] and scans of the manual.
* [http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv4n2/gamemakers.html A review of STAC].
* [http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv4n2/gamemakers.html A review of STAC].
* [https://solutionarchive.com/list/orderby%2Ctitle/orderdir%2CASC/p%2C2/system%2C56/ Games produced with ''STAC''] as listed on ''CASA''.
* [http://www.atarimania.com/utility-atari-st-stac-st-adventure-creator_23044.html STAC (US Release)] includes US reviews of the software.


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STAC
Authoring system
Stac.jpg
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Developer Sean Ellis
Format Other
Interaction style Parser
System Atari ST
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Status Stable
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Multimedia support sound, graphics, loading screen
License Former Commercial
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STAC is an authoring system for the Atari ST that was released in 1988 by Incentive Software. STAC is short for Atari ST Adventure Creator.

The STAC was a 16-bit evolution of Sean Ellis' original 8-bit GAC system, that was popular on machines like the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum. A version of STAC for the Amiga was planned but never completed.

The system was sold on two discs which included the STAC tool, a demonstration adventure, a collection of fonts, sample adventure screens, a full adventure game made with STAC (The Case of the Mixed-Up Shymer) and an extensive 70-page manual.

The system was relatively expensive. It sold in the UK for £39.95. In the US it was released by Terrific Software for $69.95. It was distributed in Italy by Atari Italia.

Over 80 adventures were produced and released using the system. They were mostly distributed as shareware and public domain software with relatively few sold commercially.

Features

The packaging for the system lists the main features as follows:

  • Graphic Editor/Designer - includes import feature
  • Character Font Editor
  • LINK feature enables adventures of unlimited size to be created
  • Oops ability
  • Test adventure within STAC
  • Over 120 different conditional actions
  • No licence fee to pay
  • Loading screen option
  • Music in messages
  • Advanced Parser - that can also accept and handle String Inputs
  • RAM/Save and load features
  • Hundreds of flags and counters
  • Synonym recognition
  • 40 and 80 column text under player control. Change from with STAC and the adventure
  • Print text anywhere even over graphics
  • Printer options etc. etc. etc.
  • East to use, powerful and flexible

Compatibility

The games will only run from drive A: unless the .PRG file is patched. However, the STAC engine wasn't geared up for games compiled with it to run from a hard-drive due to it's use of the file-selector when saving/loading a game.

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