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thanx for this software !!!! here is my donation to zsnes crew
and icon for linux zsnes will be found on kde-look in a few days !
and icon for linux zsnes will be found on kde-look in a few days !
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But the SNES never had the CD-ROM add-on.
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I thought they made the Phillips CD-I addon for the Snes, but it never made it.Nach wrote:But the SNES never had the CD-ROM add-on.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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'Linux BOW' ? Hilarious.Clements wrote:Yeah, it did say 'Tray again Snes games on your Linux bow with ZSNES' but is now fixed.
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<jmr> bsnes has the most accurate wiki page but it takes forever to load (or something)
Please don't spread misinformation. Sony made the actual add-on that was scrapped. The Philips CD-i was a stand-alone device that actually was released.adventure_of_link wrote:I thought they made the Phillips CD-I addon for the Snes, but it never made it.Nach wrote:But the SNES never had the CD-ROM add-on.
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Actually, Nintendo was going to work with Philips to release the snes add on, and it was going to be CD-i compatible.Ichinisan wrote:Please don't spread misinformation. Sony made the actual add-on that was scrapped. The Philips CD-i was a stand-alone device that actually was released.adventure_of_link wrote:I thought they made the Phillips CD-I addon for the Snes, but it never made it.Nach wrote:But the SNES never had the CD-ROM add-on.
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Alright, thanks for clearing things up.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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now wait a minute, i was thinking snes was working with sony to make a cd add on but sony backed out and made the playstation. or something along thoes lines. heres a link:
http://inventors.about.com/library/inve ... tation.htm
sorry im lazy...
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Re: zsnes wallpaper
Assuming you made that with a vector art program, would you mind posting the SVG or AI file?meNGele wrote:thanx for this software !!!! here is my donation to zsnes crew
and icon for linux zsnes will be found on kde-look in a few days !
http://www.kde-look.org/content/files/17280-zsnes.jpg
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Nintendo backed out, not Sony.DEFIANT wrote:now wait a minute, i was thinking snes was working with sony to make a cd add on but sony backed out and made the playstation. or something along thoes lines. heres a link:
http://inventors.about.com/library/inve ... tation.htm
sorry im lazy...
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Not possible the standard way. The PS1 hasn't enough RAM.
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hydr0x wrote:what? no way...jdratlif wrote:But the original Japanese PlayStation (not the PSX that came to America) did play SNES games iirc.DEFIANT wrote:oh ok. see, i told you i was lazy =p
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I think I originally read about this in Steven Kent's Ultimate History of Video games, I can't find the quote in his book, or maybe it was High Score: The Illustrated History of Video Games by Rusel DeMaria.http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bl_playstation.htm wrote: Only two hundred models of the first Playstation (that could play Super Nintendo game cartridges) were manufactured by Sony. The original Playstation was designed as a multi-media and multi-purpose entertainment unit. Besides being able to play Super Nintendo games, the Playstation could play audio CDs and could read CDs with computer and video information as well. In 1994, the new PlayStation X (PSX) was released that was no longer compatable with Nintendo game cartridges and only played CD-ROM based games.
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That is false information. The prototype Playstation was an SNES add-on device. The SNES-capable Playstation was NEVER RELEASED.
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Well, there were prototype all-in-one "PlayStation" units with a "Super Disc" slot. This would be comparable to the Nintendo/Sharp "Twin Famicom."
The "200" number cannot be verified, but that number has spread all over the Internet. While there might be 200 prototypes if you include every variation along the way to the final Playstation (with no Super Famicom capability), I seriously doubt there were 200 of any particular prototype produced.
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Well, there were prototype all-in-one "PlayStation" units with a "Super Disc" slot. This would be comparable to the Nintendo/Sharp "Twin Famicom."
The "200" number cannot be verified, but that number has spread all over the Internet. While there might be 200 prototypes if you include every variation along the way to the final Playstation (with no Super Famicom capability), I seriously doubt there were 200 of any particular prototype produced.