What are CD-is basic specs?
A CD-i player is based on a 68000 CPU running at least at 15 MHz, it is equiped with at least 1 MB of RAM, a single speed CD-drive, dedicated audio and video decoding chips, at least 8 KB of non-volatile storage memory and a dedicated operating system called CD-RTOS. The minimal specifications to which every CD-i player should comply are laid down in the Green Book, which is covered in full detail in section 1 of this FAQ. A CD-i player can have extended hardware (such as more RAM or more non-volatile storage space), as long as the minimum requirements of the Green Book are met. 3.2 What CPU does CD-i use? A CD-i player is equiped with a Motorola 68000-like processor, similar to the ones used in the original Apple Macintosh, Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. All Philips CD-i players used a Philips-build 68070, which differs from the 68000 in that way that it had some port controlling features build in. The processor runs at 15 MHz. According to the Green Book, the 68000-CPU should at least