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> A WHOLE 64k RAM...?!? Are you sure? That thing's just too darn
> powerful for my liking...
>
> :P
It was horrible mate, as I said before, my mum didn';t 'like' games machines, it was only until I bought a Snes with Mario all stars (with christmas money) that she saw the light.
How I laughed to find her on it one day.....
:D
So little time.
...
:P
Yes, an entire 64K Ram!!!!!!!
> Dunno if they can hold games though... dunno if they can hold data at
> all, I'm sure someone on here will know.
I know for definate I could copy ZX Spectrum games to a minidisc player :)
Infact, that would be a good way of storing them and loading them for the ZX Spectrum 48k +!
But that's because the ZX Spectrum uses audio tapes to store data.
Right now thats sorted, of course Minidisc can hold games if song wanted it too.
I imagine (although ive not looked this up) that a minidisc can hold the same amount of data as a normal CD-Rom, about 750mb. Thats plenty for gaming.
>I thought those Pocket Stations were just rip offs of the DreamCast VDU
>(Visual Display Unit) memory cards...?
It was called a VMU: Visual Memory Unit.
I think that MiniDisks would be too easy to copy, and they are very easy to ruin. If you leave a MiniDisk on a radiator for any length of time, the data will be corrupted. Cartridges are sturdy and almost the perfect handheld data storage unit. Almost.
It records the same as when you plug the minidisc player into a hifi, walkman, etc.