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{{stub}}The '''Sega RingWide''' (リングワイド) arcade board is an arcade platform developed by [[Sega]] as one half of their ''Ring'' series (the other half being [[Sega RingEdge]]). Both machines are based on PC architecture, using [[Microsoft]] Windows Embedded Standard 2009 as their operating system in an attempt to encourage third-party companies to produce arcade games for these systems.  
 
{{stub}}The '''Sega RingWide''' (リングワイド) arcade board is an arcade platform developed by [[Sega]] as one half of their ''Ring'' series (the other half being [[Sega RingEdge]]). Both machines are based on PC architecture, using [[Microsoft]] Windows Embedded Standard 2009 as their operating system in an attempt to encourage third-party companies to produce arcade games for these systems.  
  
RingWide hardware is more basic in nature than RingEdge, with only 8GB (compact flash) of storage, a quarter of what can be found on RingEdge boards. The RingWide board is used to support games that are less graphics-intensive and that require less high-end specifications. It is, in a sense, the "cheaper" option.
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RingWide hardware is more basic in nature than RingEdge, with only 8GB (compact flash) of storage, a quarter of what can be found on RingEdge boards. The RingWide board is used to support games that are less graphics-intensive and that require less high-end specifications. It is, in a sense, the "cheaper" option. It also serves as a replacement for [[:category:NAOMI series|NAOMI]] based arcade hardware, replacing the [[Sega System SP]].
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Slightly more games received an international release in comparision to the RingEdge. Those were mainly light-gun games due to them being one of the few games still popular in western arcades. Also, the remastered version of ''[[Daytona USA]]'', ''[[Sega Racing Classic]]'', was ported to PSN and XBLA in 2011.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==

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The Sega RingWide (リングワイド) arcade board is an arcade platform developed by Sega as one half of their Ring series (the other half being Sega RingEdge). Both machines are based on PC architecture, using Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 as their operating system in an attempt to encourage third-party companies to produce arcade games for these systems.

RingWide hardware is more basic in nature than RingEdge, with only 8GB (compact flash) of storage, a quarter of what can be found on RingEdge boards. The RingWide board is used to support games that are less graphics-intensive and that require less high-end specifications. It is, in a sense, the "cheaper" option. It also serves as a replacement for NAOMI based arcade hardware, replacing the Sega System SP.

Slightly more games received an international release in comparision to the RingEdge. Those were mainly light-gun games due to them being one of the few games still popular in western arcades. Also, the remastered version of Daytona USA, Sega Racing Classic, was ported to PSN and XBLA in 2011.

Specifications

  • CPU: Intel Celeron 440 (2.0 GHz)
  • RAM: 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM (PC-5300)
  • GPU: ATI Radeon HD 2xxx with 128 MB GDDR3 SDRAM (Shader Model 4.0)
  • Output: 1 DVI port
  • Storage: 8GB Compact Flash (CF)
  • Networking: Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009
  • Other: 2 USB ports, 5.1 channel HD Audio, Sega ALL.NET online

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