Most of my Trip-a-tron rig scattered around the living room of my old place in Cwmcych back in the day.
@llamasoft_ox love the rainbow colour ST. Do you still have it?
@sanxion Yeah, I still have it somewhere, and the XE that I also had done in a similar style. BITD I had a monitor and disk drives painted to match but I'm not sure if I still have all those bits now.
@llamasoft_ox Nice. They would be cool to see if you ever found them. What did you use to Dev Trip-a-Tron. Did you use an ST to develop on directly or did you have some kind of cross Dev setup?

@sanxion I developed TaT native on my ST, I had an SH204 hard drive, 20 meg cost me around £600 IIRC, amazing to think that I just bought a 2 tera external drive for fifty quid the other day :D

I used Devpac assembler and a 1040 for my main dev rig, I ended up getting a bunch more STs for my 'performance' rig which is more or less what you see in that pic, all the STs were run through a custom built video mixer and synchronised via MIDI during a performance.

@llamasoft_ox The ST was a great machine. In the shop I worked in we sold a ton of them. I seem to remember Mike Oldfield appearing in our shop at one stage. I think he was looking for some ST stuff. I expect he used that a lot in making his tracks because of the built in MIDI. I think I am up to four ST's myself. Degas Elite I used quite a bit until the Amiga and DPaint took over.