Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!scea!greg_labrec@interactive.sony.com From: Jerry Jessop Newsgroups: scea.yaroze.freetalk Subject: Re: Japanese Games on Net Yaroze? Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 14:04:43 -0800 Organization: Playstation R&D Lines: 36 Message-ID: <34B54D7B.B2C@playstation.sony.com> References: <68s0ej$vi3@scea> <34B191A6.3107@playstation.sony.com> <34b1a770.938642@news.scea.sony.com> <34B263CF.5A2C@playstation.sony.com> <34B27BC4.BBB66BE4@ix.netcom.com> <34B42DF2.33AB@playstation.sony.com> <34b43705.337554@news.scea.sony.com> <34b431d8.47153261@news.scea.sony.com> <01bd1c2d$85847b40$6c0b0a0a@newcastle.twowaytv.co.uk> <34b4d5d9.28158169@news.scea.sony.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 206.41.6.40 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; I) Matthew Hulett wrote: > > Sorry, I think most newbies believe the blue unit is the > professional kit, now I know better, I think the professional kit > is what Micheal was curious about. > Oh, and by the way, for anyone in tears, I realize the pro kit has > 8 MB of Ram. And if I am wrong, oh well, cry your unhumble heart out. > The PC based boards that are typically used in the professional development community have 8 meg. The "blue debug" units have 2 meg the same as a Yaroze or consumer unit. A number of different PC based hardware tools exist so it's easy for people to confuse them sometimes. As this is Yaroze freetalk, I would like to steer away from discussing the developers hardware if it can be avoided :) Jerry > >Matthew Hulett wrote in article > ><34b431d8.47153261@news.scea.sony.com>... > >> > >> Oh well, it is just a rumor I heard, but I heard $20,000. We all > >> know how valuable rumors are, don't we? You're paying for the > >> libraries and the professional support anyway, the development kits > >> don't seem to be any different than our grey units. > >> Matt > >> > > > >Debug Playstation isn't the same as the expensive dev kit you're thinging > >of. You don't use a Debug Station for development, you use it for play > >testing. > > > >Craig.