* CPU: Intel 8048, 5.37 MHz
- Graphics and sound: Intel 8244
Derivative (talk | contribs) m (added Category:Pages with working Wikipedia tabs using HotCat) |
Derivative (talk | contribs) (tabbed) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
---- |
---- |
||
=== Specifications === |
=== Specifications === |
||
<tabber> |
|||
Processors= |
|||
* CPU: Intel 8048, 5.37 MHz |
* CPU: Intel 8048, 5.37 MHz |
||
* Graphics and sound: Intel 8244 |
* Graphics and sound: Intel 8244 |
||
|-| |
|||
Memory= |
|||
* 64 bytes system RAM |
* 64 bytes system RAM |
||
* 128 bytes audio/video RAM |
* 128 bytes audio/video RAM |
||
|-| |
|||
Display= |
|||
* 160×200 resolution |
* 160×200 resolution |
||
* 16 colors |
* 16 colors |
||
* Four sprites |
* Four sprites |
||
|-| |
|||
Sound= |
|||
* Noise generator |
* Noise generator |
||
* Speech synthesis unit available |
* Speech synthesis unit available |
||
</tabber> |
|||
=== Games === |
=== Games === |
||
* ''Atlantis'' |
* ''Atlantis'' |
The Odyssey2 was Magnavox's successor to the Odyssey. Unlike the Odyssey, and like later consoles such as the Atari 2600, it had a CPU, and was fully programmable. It was released in 1978, after the 2600, and was technically inferior to it. The Odyssey2 had a couple of unique features, though: a keyboard, making it somewhere between a console and a computer, and a speech synthesis unit.
Known outside the United States as the Philips Videopac G7000 or the Philips Odyssey.
* CPU: Intel 8048, 5.37 MHz
* 64 bytes system RAM
* 160×200 resolution
* Noise generator