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By 1993 the 32-bit 3DO platform was released with much developer interest and Sega and Sony let it be known that the Sega Saturn and PlayStation would be ready for the Japanese marketplace in late 1994, and Bandai was also readying the release of their Playdia system.

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PCB Scan of the Bandai Playdia.
Frieza appears in the Famicom game ( and later Playdia remake ) Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku.
They also made their own game console, the Playdia.
Oric-1, Sharp X68000, Playdia, Super A ' can, GP32, Supervision added in February 2012.

uses and single
The simplest kind of separate system uses a single, self-contained unit.
simple case uses one-way ( a single
Although the hardware is limited to four separate sound channels, software such as OctaMED uses software mixing to allow eight or more virtual channels, and it was possible for software to mix two hardware channels to achieve a single 14-bit resolution channel by playing with the volumes of the channels in such a way that one of the source channels contributes the most significant bits and the other the least.
Because the WD1770 is capable of single density mode and uses the same IBM360 derived floppy disc format as the Intel 8271 found in the BBC Micro, it was also possible to run a DFS filing system with an alternate ROM, such as the P. R. E. S AP4 interface.
The instrument has an approximately cylindrical bore, and uses a single reed.
Experiments and computational models in Multimodal integration have shown that sensory input from different senses is integrated in a statistically optimal way, in addition, it appears that the kind of inferences used to infer single sources for multiple sensory inputs uses a Bayesian inference about the causal origin of the sensory stimuli.
According to sources claiming to have tested the 1 / 3 more yarn assertion, a single crochet stitch ( sc ) uses approximately the same amount of yarn as a knit stitch.
The Ejército de Mexico uses a single long, rectangular metal tag with oval ends, embossed with Name, serial number, and blood type plus Rh factor.
According to the United States Department of Energy, the wide range of its current and projected uses, together with the lack of any immediately suitable replacement, makes dysprosium the single most critical element for emerging clean energy technologies-even their most conservative projections predict a shortfall of dysprosium before 2015.
:* Manx uses the single diacritic ç combined with h to give the digraph < çh > ( pronounced / tʃ /) to mark the distinction between it and the digraph < ch > ( pronounced / h / or / x /).
Dia uses a controlled single document interface ( CSDI ) similar to GIMP and Inkscape.
Although it never uses the term, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( The Mormon Church ) is episcopal, rather than presbyterian or congregational, in the sense that it has a strict hierarchy of leadership from the local bishop up to a single prophet / president, believed to be personally authorized and guided by Jesus Christ.
Different cuisines will use different types of ovens ; for example, Indian culture uses a Tandoor oven, which is a cylindrical clay oven which operates at a single high temperature.
* The Haynes Aero Skyblazer is a development stage vehicle that uses a single turbofan engine to provide thrust in the air and to generate electricity to power electric motors for ground travel.
The Hebrew Bible does not have a unique word for guilt, but uses a single word to signify: " sin, the guilt of it, the punishment due unto it, and a sacrifice for it.
CURIE syntax uses a single set of square brackets.
ISO Level 2 allows longer names, but since the total directory entry uses a single byte it is limited to 255 bytes.
Modified to a single cut rather than two, Whale uses the same technique in The Road Back to signal the instability of a returning World War I veteran.
The single passage where Justin uses both terms ( 1 Apol.
Authors may even switch between these two uses in a single publication.
The specialist Datahand keyboard uses optical technology to sense keypresses with a single light beam and sensor per key.
Crossley points out that the film uses a number of potentially controversial scholarly theories about Jesus but now with reference to Brian, such as the Messianic Secret, the Jewishness of Jesus, Jesus the revolutionary, and having a single mother.
In contrast, requiring only a single small incision, the " Bonati system " ( invented by Dr. Alfred Bonati ), uses a single 5-function control, so that a saline solution and the vacuum pump operate together when the laser cutter is activated.
The progestin-only method uses the progestin levonorgestrel in a dose of 1. 5 mg, either as two 750 μg doses 12 hours apart, or more recently as a single dose.

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This technique uses infrared transmitters and receivers to measure the amount of light reflectance by blood near different areas of the brain.
Germanium's major end uses in the present are fiber-optic systems and infrared optics.
A common laboratory instrument that uses this technique is a Fourier transform infrared ( FTIR ) spectrometer.
Infrared Data Association ( IrDA ) uses infrared light, which has a frequency below the human eye's sensitivity.
This device is very similar to the conventional mouse but uses visible or infrared light instead of a roller-ball to detect the changes in position .< ref >" mouse.
Called Thermo-Key, it uses infrared as the key color, which would not be replaced by background image during postprocessing.
* 1831 — Macedonio Melloni uses a thermopile to detect infrared radiation
Namco's GunCon 3 also uses an infrared optical sensor system similar to the Wii Remote.
The Wii Remote uses an infrared video camera in the handheld controller, rather than a simple sensor.
Vibrational circular dichroism, which uses light from the infrared energy region, is used for structural studies of small organic molecules, and most recently proteins and DNA.
The name derives from the fact that the technology uses infrared cameras linked to a computer to " read " a vehicle's registration number and identify it in real-time.
It is believed that Israeli airline El Al uses an infrared countermeasure system – once used by the British military in Northern Ireland – that interferes with the SAM's seeker system, making it less accurate.
The laser mouse uses an infrared laser diode instead of a LED to illuminate the surface beneath their sensor.
This mouse uses a small infrared laser instead of a LED and has significantly increased the resolution of the image taken by the mouse.
Search and rescue services are provided by Channel Islands Air Search, which uses a Britten-Norman Islander to search large areas of water using infrared cameras and a number of other technologies.
The system uses two fast-sampling infrared cameras, mounted on a forward facing surface, that are tuned to detect volcanic ash.
There is also some development of remote sensors to detect enemy vehicles — the Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System ( REMBASS ) uses a combination of acoustic, seismic vibration, and infrared to not just detect, but identify vehicles.
It uses active camouflage, a plasma weapon and can see the infrared spectrum.
The angle-head flashlight on the left uses an Incandescent light bulb | incandescent bulb, while the adjustable angle-head flashlight on the right uses light-emitting diode | LEDs to give white, red, blue, and infrared light
* A glass-ceramic stove uses radiant heating coils or infrared halogen lamps as the heating elements.
The F-117 uses passive infrared and low light level television sensor systems to aim its weapons and the F-22 Raptor has an advanced LPI radar which can illuminate enemy aircraft without triggering a radar warning receiver response.
A capnometer or capnograph uses an infrared detector to measure end-tidal ( the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in expired air at the end of expiration ) exhaled through the nostril into a latex tube.
Not to be confused with another, less prevalent, ocular-based technology, retina scanning, iris recognition uses camera technology with subtle infrared illumination to acquire images of the detail-rich, intricate structures of the iris.

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