Looks more interesting than the real thing, apart from a few flashing lights. Same colour though. And before anyone asks, no, I can't get a picture as it's inside a safe! I've also seen it working now. Not too impressed so far, but it's only simple demo stuff.
Looks like the DIY PS3 also has built-in multiplayer capabilities...Up to six players at once it seems! And multi-video input at that! Man, this sure blows away the competition!
You guys think that's cool, wait until I finish development on my Playsaturn64. It will be the world's first 384-bit system (being composed of 2 32-bit cores and 1 64-bit core, so 32+32+64 * 3 is 384) and will have the revolutionary ability to handle both CD and cart media!
OOPS. sorry for bumping old shit with cack. didnt notice Well, if we follow that quote by that guy who blabbered about recursion of complexity on higher and lower levels (nevermind) the following would actually be true: Saturn: 2xSH2 + SH1 + 68000 = 112 bit, not counting ASICs and DSPs N64: 2 64 bit chips = 128 bit (once again only the programmable chips) So there you have even more bits, hey, if the rationale is suited for Neo-Geo (24 bit my arse) and Jaguar :smt082