that could be cool.
At 05:57 PM 5/29/2006, you wrote:
>Hi, Phil and all.
>I've had similar ideas except it would not be dos. What if someone made
>a Linux game station, and sold it to the vi comunity.
>One could make a sdk which is a wrapper for Open AL, SDL, etc and have a
>cdrom with games on them  to play.
>Just some food for thought.
>
>
>Phil Vlasak wrote:
> > Hi Shaun,
> > You brought up the PCS game machine which Carl had a prototype for in 1998.
> > It was a stripped down DOS computer with a 200 mhz processor CD drive, no
> > hard drive  and two speakers.
> > We were going to sell it for about $300 including 8 games but the 
> plan fell
> > through. Carl's supplier only had a few of the boxes and parts left and
> > wanted too much for the next higher speed processor.
> > You put the game CD in the drive and it booted off a floppy which also
> > contained all your high score files and game saved files.
> > This is what I remember, but I may have gotten some of the details wrong.
> > smiles,
> > Phil
> >
>
>
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