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- From: Gene_Ruebsamen@republik.fidonet.org (Gene Ruebsamen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Commodore CD32
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 1 Jan 1994 19:03:51 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, system, CD32, CD-ROM, Amiga, CD, commercial
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- PRODUCT NAME
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- Amiga CD32
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- 32-bit CD console, with AGA Graphics Chipset and an expansion port to
- allow for optional 3rd party devices such as MPEG modules, etc.
-
-
- COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Commodore Business Machines
- Address: 1200 Wilson Drive
- West Chester, PA 19380
- USA
-
- Telephone: (800) 66-AMIGA [USA; varies for other countries]
-
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- LIST PRICE
-
- $450 (US), I believe.
-
- I paid $399 (US) from Software Hut, and I got Pinball Fantasies and
- Sleepwalker with the system.
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- SPECIAL HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
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- Television or monitor that is able to accept RF, Composite, or
- S-Video input.
-
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- INSTALLATION
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- Installation was quick and painless. The manual describes the
- process in detail.
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- REVIEW
-
- The CD32 is a console machine with a top loading CD drive. It is
- 32-bit machine with the complete AGA chipset and a double speed CD-ROM
- drive. There is also another chip called "Aikiko" which allows for
- instantaneous hardware Chunky-to-Planar conversion. This chip should allow
- game manufactures more ease in porting games from other systems that use a
- Chunky pixel display.
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: For non-technical readers, this hardware "chunky
- to planar" conversion means faster graphics. - Dan]
-
- Loading a CD is easy: just pull up the lid, place the CD into the
- drive, and close the lid. The CD32 will automatically sense that a new CD
- has been placed into the drive and will act accordingly. If a CDTV or CD32
- disc is placed into the drive, the CD32 will start loading the program. I
- have noticed that with the double speed CD drive, games load very quickly.
- If a standard audio CD is placed into the drive, a screen displaying a
- futuristic CD player will appear, with several controls for playing the
- audio CD. Some of the controls include Shuffle, Repeat, Fast Forward and
- Rewind, several different time displays, and a Sample mode which allows you
- to audition the first ten seconds of each track in order.
-
- The controller that comes with the CD32 is very ergonomic and sleek,
- and I like the way it looks. It has 11 buttons: 4 for movement, 4 large
- buttons on the right, 2 buttons on the top, and a play button in the
- middle. The layout is similar to that of a Super Nintendo controller;
- however, the CD32's appearance is much better I think.
-
- The graphics of this machine are excellent. There are three
- different video outputs on the CD32: RF, Composite, and S-Video. Of the
- three, the manual recommends using S-Video or composite for a higher quality
- picture. I have mine hooked up to a big screen television through the
- composite input. The video output seems much better than that of an A520.
- Even when using the machine without a CD, the graphics are top notch. When
- the CD32 is started without a CD in the drive, an animation is displayed of
- a CD flying through space with 256-colour cycling and orchestra music. Even
- the option screens and the CD player screen are professionally drawn and
- take advantage of the 256 colours AGA supports.
-
- There are two option screens that are accessible from the CD32 logo
- screen. There is a language selection screen which lets you choose your
- default language for games. There are about 36 different languages. The
- other screen is the memory management screen. This screen allows you to
- lock your high scores list or saved games into non-volatile RAM. There are
- 100 memory units that can be used; and when they are all used, if a game or
- program attempts to access the memory, it will delete the oldest data stored
- in memory unless it is locked.
-
- Playing Audio CD's is simple. Just load the Audio CD into the drive
- and select which tracks to play, or select one of the many other options.
- The graphics for this screen are great: with the 256 colors and color
- cycling, it looks very futuristic.
-
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- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The CD32 comes with a short manual that describes the installation
- process, special features (such as playing audio CD's and accessing the
- special screens), the loading of CD's, etc. The getting started guide is
- quick and to the point, and serves as excellent reference.
-
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- LIKES & DISLIKES
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- So far, I have yet to find anything that I dislike about the CD32.
-
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- BUGS
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- None found.
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- CONCLUSION
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- I feel the CD32 is an excellent product. Even though it hasn't been
- released in the US yet, it will be the console with the best
- price/performance ratio when it is released. I give the CD32 nine stars out
- of ten.
-
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- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1993 Gene Ruebsamen. All rights reserved.
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