Author Topic: PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx CD Vs Mega-CD/Sega CD - which is better?  (Read 2559 times)

esteban

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Re: PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx CD Vs Mega-CD/Sega CD - which is better?
« Reply #75 on: July 19, 2016, 12:34:08 AM »
And by the time the SNES CD-ROM was supposed to come out, the PC Engine CD had 2304KB "EXP RAM", not just 64.

Did any of the later Mega-CD versions (like the CDX and brethren) have a double-speed disc drive?

I did a preliminary search but didn't find any thing useful.

I'm not suggesting that the CDX or Wondermega or ______ represent stock hardware... I'm just curious what features were available and at what time.
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Re: PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx CD Vs Mega-CD/Sega CD - which is better?
« Reply #76 on: July 19, 2016, 06:57:26 AM »
No, a faster drive would screw up the games.
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Re: PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx CD Vs Mega-CD/Sega CD - which is better?
« Reply #77 on: July 19, 2016, 10:19:45 AM »
Yeah, the only Sega hardware I can think of that might have a different drive would be the LaserActive, but when the PAC is inserted I would assume drive speed is limited by the other components.
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Re: PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx CD Vs Mega-CD/Sega CD - which is better?
« Reply #78 on: July 23, 2016, 02:59:45 AM »
He forgot the ADPCM in the Turbo and the 8-channel PCM in the Sega CD. Sure he said ASIC but that's really more for the scaling n' rotation, isn't it?
Yeah. ASIC is just a scaler/rotation chip. The Ricoh 8 channel sound chip is its own thing.