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Sega AI Computer
Sega AI Computer
DeveloperSega
ManufacturerSega
Release date1986 (1986)
Discontinued1989
Operating systemSega Prolog
CPU16-bit NEC V20 @ 5 MHz
Memory128 KB
StorageSega Card
Display256x212, 16 colours
GraphicsV9938
SoundSN76489
Controller inputTouch surface with overlays, 8-directions pad + 3 buttons.

The Sega AI Computer (AIセガコンピュータ) is a home computer launched by Sega in 1986. It was released in Japan only, with plans to be released in North America under the name Sega DI 8300. Its purpose was to be used in schools, and thus featured only edutainment software. The computer used a large rectangular touchpad that was customizable via custom overlays bundled with most of its programs.

Technical specifications

  • CPU: 16-bit NEC V20 at 5 MHz
  • ROM: 512 KB total (as actually found in system)
    • 2x64 KB system ROM ("Operating System, Prolog")
    • 1x128 KB character ROM
    • 2x128 KB speech ROM
  • RAM: 128 KB
  • Software on Sega My Cards (128 KB to 256 KB).
  • Software on audio cassettes.
  • Video : Yamaha V9938 (Resolution 256x212) with 64 KB VRAM.
  • Sound: SN76489 PSG
  • Inputs: Touch surface with overlays, 8-directions pad + 3 buttons.
  • Inputs: Microphone input.
  • Inputs/Outputs: a RS232 Centronics port
  • Cassette drive : 9.6 kb/s.
  • Optional keyboard peripheral.
  • Optional Sound Box peripheral with a YM2151 FM chip.

Emulation

It was emulated in 2024 by the M.E.S.S. emulator.

Software

There are 22 known releases.

Title Release year
AI Enikki 1986
Alice World 1988
Andersen Dream 1988
Arabian Night 1988
Cinderella Labyrinth 1988
Columbus Map 1988
Cosmic Train 1988
English Wonder School: Eigo de Game - Popo's Adventure 1989
English Wonder School: Eigo de Ohanashi - Folk & Fairy Tales 1989
Gulliver Pocket 1988
Mozart Academy 1988
Ocean Fantasy 1988
Pinpon Pasokon: Pinpon Music Melody 1987
Pinpon Pasokon: Pinpon Music Rhythm 1987
Pinpon Pasokon: Pinpon Numbers 1987
Ranran Melody 1988
Robinson Land 1988
Runrun Music 1988
Surasura Moji Wonder School: Henshin Kanji 1988
Surasura Moji Wonder School: Okeiko Hanamaru Aiueo 1988
Surasura Moji Wonder School: WakuWaku ABC to 123 1988
Tantan Rhythm 1988


References

  1. "Sega AI - SMS Power!". www.smspower.org.
  2. "Sega AI Computer". Sega Retro. February 3, 2024.
  3. Orland, Kyle (February 2, 2024). "Fans preserve and emulate Sega's extremely rare '80s "AI computer"". Ars Technica.
  4. "The coin-op and global gaming database". www.arcade-history.com.

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