Between 1995 and 1997 apple released a gaming console with internet capability called Bandai Pippin. The machine was a derivative of the Apple Macintosh platform that was equipped with a CD-ROM driver to enable multimedia software and applications, especially games. The operating system was a stripped version of Mac OS 7.5.2, and was based on a 66 MHz PowerPC 603 processor. It had 6 MB combined system and video memory, and 128kb NVRAM. It was commonly equipped with a 14.4 kbit/s modem, although there were some versions with 28.8, 33.6 kbit/s modems. There was also the possibility of using a docking station and connect more devices.
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