Difference between revisions of "Mark 1"

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The Mark I's hardware is as follows:
 
The Mark I's hardware is as follows:
 
* 480-character 16-color display w/ multi-tile sprite support & 8-layer underlay
 
* 480-character 16-color display w/ multi-tile sprite support & 8-layer underlay
* 40 kB of onboard data storage
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* 40 kB hard disk
 
* 40 kB floppy disk drive
 
* 40 kB floppy disk drive
 
* 10 MHz processor clock rate
 
* 10 MHz processor clock rate
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* Dual 9-pin serial ports
 
* Dual 9-pin serial ports
 
Additionally, add-on components provide the following hardware:
 
Additionally, add-on components provide the following hardware:
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* 60 cps / 60 dpi dot-matrix printer
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* Dual 40 kB floppy disk drives + dual 40 kB hard disk "databox"
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* 14.4 kbit/s modem
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The [[DS/200 Server]] also provides a 40 kB hard disk and 40 kB floppy disk drive for network use.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 14:30, 7 March 2012

The Mark I is a computer hardware platform in production by Gentek. It features a wide variety of software and realistic, immersive operation.


Origins

The Mark I was first spawned in December 2011 by Nelson Jenkins with assistance from Will Szymborska. The idea of an individual-character display was thrown around for years, but wasn't technically feasible until recently due to newer LSL functions and mesh construction possibilities. Adel Button assisted by designing the character display object, which was scripted in only a few hours late at night. The first design ever displayed on the Mark I display was a grey dialog box for SeiOS on a green background with a drop shadow, listing off the names of the primary developers (Nelson, Adel, and Will). The casing and peripherals were made in the following weeks, along with the core of SeiOS.


Hardware

The Mark I's hardware is as follows:

  • 480-character 16-color display w/ multi-tile sprite support & 8-layer underlay
  • 40 kB hard disk
  • 40 kB floppy disk drive
  • 10 MHz processor clock rate
  • 32 kB of RAM
  • Dual 9-pin serial ports

Additionally, add-on components provide the following hardware:

  • 60 cps / 60 dpi dot-matrix printer
  • Dual 40 kB floppy disk drives + dual 40 kB hard disk "databox"
  • 14.4 kbit/s modem

The DS/200 Server also provides a 40 kB hard disk and 40 kB floppy disk drive for network use.


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