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System Name | Ultra 64 |
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Processor | NEC VR4300 (MIPS R4300i) |
Motherboard | proprietary design |
Cooling | Fanless aircooled |
Memory | 4.5MB 250 MHz RDRAM |
Video Card(s) | 62.5 MHz Reality Coprocessor |
Storage | 32 - 512 Mbit ROM Cartridge |
Display(s) | 720x576 |
Case | Clear Blue Funtastic |
Audio Device(s) | 16-bit CD quality |
Power Supply | proprietary design |
Mouse | N64 mouse for use with N64DD |
Keyboard | N64 keyboard for use with N64DD |
i just saw a thing on tv about an inteligent robot called asimo, on the program they gave it a chair it had never seen one of these before it looked at it for five minuets obviously checking it out, then it was told to nod when its done, it nodded then they gave it an office stool, it was on wheels round not square and had no back so it looked completally different but asimo recognised it as a chair, yet it had never seen them before, me myself the fact a computer can make a personal judgement on what an object is amazes me, and another bit, the presenter show'd it a mini cooper (good old brits#0 it had never seen the shape of a mini but the first time it saw it it recognized it as a toy car so it made another judgement that this new item looks like something it saw before so IT DECIDED ITSELF that it was probably the same thing,
dnt no if this is new news or not but it fascinates me haha thought id share this snipit of info
edit: i mean if a computer can have its own opinions can it become creative? the future for this is mindboggeling, an the program just said todays computers can make huge orcestral compositions not just randome notes but proper pieces of music
dnt no if this is new news or not but it fascinates me haha thought id share this snipit of info
edit: i mean if a computer can have its own opinions can it become creative? the future for this is mindboggeling, an the program just said todays computers can make huge orcestral compositions not just randome notes but proper pieces of music