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cdifan wrote:CD-i is only 15 MHz 68070 (approx. equal to 8 MHz 68000)...
oops. Is it very slow machine?
Sega cd, for example or 3DO have more than CDi.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3DO_Intera ... ayer#Specs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_cd#CPU
The question : Is CDi have more than one procesor?
For example, a video or/and sound procesor, etc..
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I still have a Panasonic 3D0 FZ-1 with 120 games and my sega cd with 200 gamesRuekov wrote:cdifan wrote:CD-i is only 15 MHz 68070 (approx. equal to 8 MHz 68000)...
oops. Is it very slow machine?
Sega cd, for example or 3DO have more than CDi.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3DO_Intera ... ayer#Specs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_cd#CPU
The question : Is CDi have more than one procesor?
For example, a video or/and sound procesor, etc..
Sega CD use 2 cpu core , one for the Sega Genesis and one for the Sega CD but don't forget that Sega CD is for GAMING application only and very slow due to loading time with the 1X laser.
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Hi,
The Spectrum was based on a 3.5MHz Z80A.
Even the original 8MHz Atari ST and original 7.8MHz Amigas couldn't emulate the Spectrum at full speed, so there seems little hope of a CD-i doing it...
Much better to re-make the original games - keep the gameplay but remove the Spectrum's "colour clash" and update the graphics slightly to use more colours on-screen at once.
- Ali
The Spectrum was based on a 3.5MHz Z80A.
Even the original 8MHz Atari ST and original 7.8MHz Amigas couldn't emulate the Spectrum at full speed, so there seems little hope of a CD-i doing it...
Much better to re-make the original games - keep the gameplay but remove the Spectrum's "colour clash" and update the graphics slightly to use more colours on-screen at once.
- Ali