Manufacturer | Namco Sony Computer Entertainment |
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Type | Arcade system board |
Release date | September 1994 |
Discontinued | February 1999 |
Operating system | 512 KB |
CPU | MIPS R3000A 32-bit |
Predecessor | Namco System 22 |
Successor | Namco System 12 (System 11 Upgrade) |
Manufacturer | Namco |
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Type | Arcade system board |
Release date | End 1996 |
Operating system | 512 KB |
CPU | MIPS R3000A 32-bit |
Predecessor | Namco System 11 |
Successor | Namco System 246 |
The Namco System 11[a] is a 32-bit arcade system board developed jointly by Namco and Sony Computer Entertainment. Released in 1994, the System 11 is based on a prototype of the PlayStation, Sony's first home video game console,[1] using a 512 KB operating system and several custom processors. The Namco System 12[b] is an upgraded version of the System 11 that was released in 1996, featuring faster processing power.
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