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- From: steve@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu (Steve Stuart)
- Subject: Re: NO SNES CD in 93!
- In-Reply-To: kucerarj@kucerarj.test.rose-hulman.edu's message of 21 Jan 1993 12:33:09 GMT
- Message-ID: <STEVE.93Jan21155930@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu>
- Sender: steve@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu (Steve Stuart)
- Organization: Center for Biomolecular Simulation, Department of Chemistry,
- Columbia University
- References: <2456@newsserver.cs.uwindsor.ca> <1jm565INN2ru@master.cs.rose-hulman.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 20:59:30 GMT
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- In article <1jm565INN2ru@master.cs.rose-hulman.edu> kucerarj@kucerarj.test.rose-hulman.edu (Ryan J Kucera) writes:
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- >You've got to remember that the CDRom is 680 megabytes and the carts are
- >only 2 megabytes. That is a big difference!
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- Yeah, but how much more memory does it take to display video vs.
- graphics? Are the CD games actually much longer, or is all of the
- extra memory used in increasing the graphics to video quality?
- (Forgive my ignorance - I haven't seen any CD games yet)
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