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| - | SEEEE-GA | + | ====== Sega Saturn ====== |
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| + | Sega's catastrophically messy followup to their greatly successful Genesis/ | ||
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| + | ===== Operating Systems (Hitachi SH-2) ===== | ||
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| + | === Console emulation (potential) === | ||
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| + | Whether these emulators support operating systems for these consoles is unknown; it must be looked into further. Consoles without meaningful OSes are not included. | ||
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| + | Nintendo Game Boy (Color) – [[http:// | ||
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| + | Nintendo Entertainment System – [[http:// | ||
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| + | Super Nintendo Entertainment System – [[http:// | ||
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| + | Sega Master System – [[http:// | ||
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| + | WonderSwan Color - [[http:// | ||
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| + | === Linux === | ||
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| + | >to port linux enough to run a stripped down X server and X mosaic | ||
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| + | Discussions of a hypothetical port from some 1990s internet company. In my opinion, they had an interest in this idea to see if they could make and sell an “Internet Capable Saturn” software package. If only they actually did it. | ||
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| + | === “Saturn OS” (fake?) ==== | ||
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| + | >Sega and Microsoft apparently formed a partnership by January 1994 to work on an OS | ||
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| + | While it appears this was simply a misunderstanding or playing-up of the Sega/MS partnership, | ||
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| + | === Saturn-you Word Processor === | ||
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| + | >It comes with the software, called EGWORD | ||
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| + | A port of a common Japanese word processing program. Compatible with the Sega Saturn Floppy Drive, allowing users to save their documents onto floppies. It also supported the Saturn Keyboard. There appears to be an active English translation project for this software. | ||
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| + | === Stock BIOS === | ||
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| + | This is what came installed on the console. In essence a CD player + settings manipulator, | ||
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| + | === TNKernel SATNKernel port === | ||
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| + | This is just a kernel, but it provides some functionality and operability which could potentially be expanded on or exploited by more advanced software. | ||
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| + | ===== Internet ===== | ||
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| + | === Modern NetLink and PlanetWeb(!!!) revival === | ||
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| + | A modern solution for making the NetLink work, which supports all of it’s pre-existing functions, including web browsing! The best way of doing this is to either get the most recent PlanetWeb disc (for the NetLink Zone), or the most recent homebrew browser offerings for the Saturn. | ||
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| + | ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== | ||
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| + | For general information, | ||
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| + | ==== Versions ==== | ||
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| + | //There are two versions of this console, arranged chronologically.// | ||
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| + | === “Saturn (Model 1; MK-80000)” (1995-1996) === | ||
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| + | These Saturns are easily identified by their power and reset buttons, which are angled and oval shaped. Furthermore, | ||
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| + | === “Saturn (Model 2; MK-80000A/ | ||
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| + | Unlike the Model 1 Saturns, these systems have completely circular reset and power buttons. Furthermore, | ||
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| + | ==== Revisions ==== | ||
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| + | //There is 1 revision set within the Saturn (Model 1; MK-80000), and 4 revision sets within the Saturn (Model 2; MK-80000A/ | ||
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| + | === Saturn (Model 1; MK-80000) revisions: === | ||
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| + | === “VA0-3” (1995-1996) === | ||
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| + | The only motherboard revision for the Model 1s, but important to note, as board swaps can put these types of boards in the Model 2, theoretically. Many internal and technical changes that do not impact the user in any way. To identify these, look for a digit ranging from 0-3 in the 3rd or 4th spot of a Saturn serial number. For details, check the Saturn PSU guide link marked with “Serial help”. | ||
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| + | === Saturn (Model 2; MK-80000A/ | ||
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| + | === “VA4-7” (1996) === | ||
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| + | This is simply the earlier revision set of the Model 2 which does not have any real problems known with it. Probably the best one, or at least the 2nd best one of the Model 2s. Identified with a digit from 4-7 in the 3rd or 4th spot of the serial. | ||
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| + | === “VA8” (1996) === | ||
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| + | Reports of video interference with these models are seemingly too anecdotal to confirm - https:// | ||
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| + | These boards have only one change from the 4-7s, but it is significant. There are reports that these consoles experience noticeable video interference issues, and they also appear to be a common revision for Model 2s. Because of this seemingly high frequency, this revision may be to blame for the Model 2’s reputation of supposedly poorer video. Thus, it is best to avoid these. Identified with an 8 in the 3rd or 4th spot of the serial. | ||
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| + | === “VA10-11” (1997/98?) === | ||
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| + | These boards don’t have the video output issues of the VA8, but they do however, have certain 68k code issues which lead to incompatibility in several games such as OutRun' | ||
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| + | === “VA12-14” (1997/98?) === | ||
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| + | The last boards made for the Sega Saturn. There appear to be no reports about these boards having some sort of problem, plus they’re newer systems. Identified by a letter D or F in the 3rd or 4th spot of the serial. | ||
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