Friday 26 August 2016

Sejarah Playstation 1 (English Version)

sejarah playsation 1 (ps1)

Who does not know the legendary this one? gamers may be very familiar with the ancient legend of this one, plays every day like a game: Harvest moon, CTR, Winning Eleven, Spyro, Bisibasi Special. Let us get to know this one thing for those who do not know or already


Models:

sejarah playsation 1 (ps1)

The PlayStation went through a number of variants during its production run. From an external perspective, the most notable change between variants was the reduction in the number of connectors. The RCA jacks were removed in the first revision, and the Parallel I/O port was removed in the final revision.

In 1997, Sony marketed a development kit for hobbyists and developers also known as the Net Yaroze. Sold only through an ordering service. The development console came with the necessary documentation and software to program PlayStation games and applications.

sejarah playsation 1 (ps1)

PSone

On 7 July 2000, Sony released the PSone, a smaller, redesigned version of the original PlayStation. It was the highest-selling console through the end of the year, even going on to outsell all other consoles throughout the remainder of the year - including Sony's own PlayStation 2. A total of 28.15 million PSOne units had been sold by the time it was discontinued in March 2005. A version of the PSone included a 5-inch (130 mm) LCD screen, referred to as the "Combo pack".

Technical specifications


  • CPU: 32-bit RISC MIPS R3000A-compatible MIPS R3051 (33.8688 MHz)
  • MDEC (motion decoder) for FMV playback
  • SPU (sound processing unit)
  • RAM: 2 MB main, 1 MB video
  • Graphics: GPU and Geometry Transformation Engine (GTE), with 2D rotation, scaling (2.5D), transparency and fading, and 3D texture mapping and shading
  • Colors: 16.7 million (True Color)
  • Sprites: 4,000
  • Polygons: 180,000 per second (textured), 360,000 per second (flat-shaded)
  • Resolution: 256×224 to 640×480 pixels (480i)
  • Sound: 4-bit, 24 channel ADPCM

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