GodzilLe 11/11/2019 à 16:36
Mince je ne savais pas:
The WonderSwan Color S, Color S+ and Color V have two important differences. The Color S is a 16-bit processor, while the Color S+ and Color V are both 32-bit processors. This is a significant difference in terms of power consumption and is something that can cause your system to lag when using your Color S in games, which could potentially cause you to have a slower machine.
A word of caution about Color S: While these processors are relatively cheap, it's important to understand that the 16-bit processors are very limited in terms of power consumption. They are not designed for high-end gaming machines, and if your power needs are high, you will need to look into other processors.
The Color S is one of the cheapest 16-bit processors to buy, it's about $35. It's a 16-bit processor, which means that it can only operate in 8-bit mode. In order to use it to its fullest, it must be converted to 16-bit. So, that $35 would actually be worth about $70. The Color S also features a 2 MB VRAM chip, that's also a 16-bit chip. In order to use that extra VRAM, you must convert the processor into 16-bit, as well. You'll have to pay the conversion cost for the chip itself, which is about $40. That $40 conversion cost would then be worth about $110.
WonderSwan Color
WonderSwan Color was the new handheld which came with a special colour-changing screen (reminiscent of the Sega CD's Sega Link). The screen was red on the main screen and green for the "WonderSwan"