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3DO Interactive Multiplayer

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Hardware specification
==Hardware specification==
{{Template:Technical specifications*'''|CPU:''' = ARM60, 32-bit 12.5 MHz RISC CPU, the ARM60, manufactured by ARM Holdings.*'''RAM:''' |memory = 2 MB DRAM, *1 MB VRAM, *1 MB ROM. *32 KB battery backed SRAM.*'''Sound:''' 16-bit Stereo Sound, with 44.1 kHz Sound Sampling Rate. Fully supports Dolby Surround Sound.*'''Video:''' |gpu = Two accelerated video co-processors with 25 MHz clock rate, able to produce 9-16 million pixels per second.*'''Display:''' |display = 640×480 pixel resolution, with either 16-bit color drawn from 24 bits, or true 24-bit color.*'''|audio = 16-bit Stereo Sound, with 44.1 kHz Sound Sampling Rate. Fully supports Dolby Surround Sound.|media = CD-ROM''' drive with 320ms access time, 300 KBps data transfer, and 32 KB RAM buffer*32-bit OS specially designed for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer.*|input = Two expansion ports built into the console.|output = RF, Composite, and S-Video|Internal Storage = Internal saving system (? KB)|power = ?|dimensions = ?}}
===Add-ons===
*Standard peripherals for the 3DO include a light gun, controllers, and even wireless controllers from Logitech and Nakitek.
*Used its own OS for standardization across its products.
*Featured an internal saving system for games.
*32-bit OS specially designed for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer.
*Featured a wide array of first and third-party peripheral controllers.
*Certain 3DO units have issues with ribbon cables becoming loose, which can lead to the CD tray not opening properly.
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