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The HP 49 series initially used the Saturn CPU until the NEC fab [nb 1] could no longer manufacture the processor for technical reasons in 2003. Starting with the HP 49g+ model in 2003, the calculators switched to a Samsung S3C2410 processor with an ARM920T core (part of the ARMv4T architecture) which ran an emulator of the Saturn hardware in ...
S/2006 S 12 is a natural satellite of Saturn. Its discovery was announced by Scott S. Sheppard , David C. Jewitt , Jan Kleyna , E. Ashton and Brett J. Gladman on May 7, 2023 from observations taken between January 5, 2006 and July 8, 2021.
Bug! is a platform game developed by Realtime Associates and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn.It was first released in North America, in 1995, weeks after the Saturn's launch there; in Europe on September 15, 1995; and, in Japan, on December 8 the same year.
The unit was released in October 1996. [1] The Sega Net Link fit into the Sega Saturn cartridge port and consisted of a 28.8 kbit/s modem , a custom chip to allow it to interface with the Saturn, and a browser developed by Planetweb, Inc. [ 2 ] The unit sold for US$ 199, [ 2 ] or US$400 bundled with a Sega Saturn.
The Apollo 12 empty S-IVB, Instrument Unit, and spacecraft adapter base, had a mass of about 14 tonnes; 15 short tons (30,000 lb). [6] This is less than one-fifth of the 77.1-tonne; 85.0-short-ton (169,900 lb) mass of the Skylab space station , which was constructed from a similar S-IVB and fell out of orbit on 11 July 1979. [ 7 ]
PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console: Crime City (クライムシティ, Kuraimu Shiti) 1989: Yes — Darius II (ダライアスII, Daraiasu II) [a.k.a. Sagaia] 1989: Yes: PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, PC Engine CD-ROM, Virtual Console
The Dreamcast was considered by the video game industry as one of the most secure consoles on the market with its use of the GD-ROM, [7] but this was nullified by a flaw in the Dreamcast's support for the MIL-CD format, a Mixed Mode CD first released on June 25, 1999, that incorporates interactive visual data similarly to CD+G.
Telix is a telecommunications program originally written for DOS by Colin Sampaleanu and released in 1986. On October 10, 1988 in the release note for Telix 3.10, Sampaleanu announced the creation of 'Exis Inc.'; name used to develop the software until September 25, 1992; which is when Exis Inc. sold [1] Telix to former Exis Technical Support Manager Jeff Woods, who founded 'deltaComm ...