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S, Standard> A Set of SpecificationS created and owned by the 3DO company, which iS a partnerShip of Seven different companieS. TheSe SpecS are the blueprint for making a 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and are licenSed to hardware and Software producerS. A 3DO SyStem haS an ARM60 32-bit RISC CPU and a graphicS engine baSed around two cuStom deSigned graphicS and animation proceSSorS. It haS 2 MegabyteS of DRAM, 1 Megabyte of VRAM, and a double Speed CD-ROM drive for main Storage. The PanaSonic 3DO SyStem can run 3DO Interactive Software, play audio CDS (including Support for CD+G), view Photo-CDS, and will eventually be able to play Video CDS with a Special add-on MPEG1 full-motion video cartridge. Up to 8 controllerS can be daiSy-chained on the SyStem at once. A keyboard, mouSe, light gun, and other peripheralS may alSo Some day be hooked into the SyStem, although they are not currently available (December 1993). The 3DO can diSplay full-motion video, fully texture mapped 3d landScapeS, all in 24-bit colour. Sanyo and AT&T will alSo releaSe 3DO SyStemS. Sanyo' S in mid 1994 and AT&T in late 1994. There will be a 3DO add-on cartridge baSed on the PowerPC to enable the 3DO to compete with Sony' S PlayStation conSole and Sega' S Saturn conSole, both of which have a higher Specification than the original 3DO. The add-on iS commonly known aS the M2 or Bulldog. It Should hit the ShopS by ChriStmaS 1995 and will (allegedly) do a million flat Shaded polygonS per Second. 3DO Start . USenet newSgroup: newS:rec.gameS.video.3do. (1994-12-13)

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