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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: All three [=OVAs=] and two volumes of the manga are still available, but Volume 3 of the manga seems to be lost. The only thing known about it is its cover.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: All three [=OVAs=] and two volumes of the manga are still available, but Volume 3 of the manga seems to be lost. The only thing known about it was lost for a long time. Today, both the full OVA and the entire manga is its cover.fully translated and available online.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: 250 [=MHz=] are enough for an AI with human-like intelligence in a gynoid body?! The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 [=GHz=], then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]]
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: When one looks back on this animanga, it's clear that its technology was a product of the nineties.
** 250 [=MHz=] are apparently enough for an AI with human-like intelligence in a gynoidbody?! body. The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 [=GHz=], then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]]altogether, though such processors may be possible, as graphene is said to be able to receive frequencies as high as 500 [=GHz=].[[/note]]
** Data for programs such as beam attacks and house repair are stored on floppy disks. Even a virus is stored in a floppy, and while it's somewhat understandable to see it break an average (for the time) computer, it really shouldn't be able to break a gynoid.
** 250 [=MHz=] are apparently enough for an AI with human-like intelligence in a gynoid
** Data for programs such as beam attacks and house repair are stored on floppy disks. Even a virus is stored in a floppy, and while it's somewhat understandable to see it break an average (for the time) computer, it really shouldn't be able to break a gynoid.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: 250 [=MHz=] are enough for an AI with human-like intelligence in a gynoid body?!
** The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 [=GHz=], then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]]
** The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 [=GHz=], then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]]
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: All three [=OVAs=] and two volumes of the manga are still available, but Volume 3 of the manga seems to be lost. The only thing known about it is its cover.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: 250 [=MHz=] are enough for an AI with human-like intelligence in a gynoidbody?!
**body?! The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 [=GHz=], then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]][[/note]]
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** The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 GHz, then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]]
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** The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 GHz, [=GHz=], then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]]
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: 250 [=MHz=] are enough for an AI with human-like intelligence in a gynoid body?!body?!
** The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 GHz, then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]]
** The specs sheet is that she is a [=PC2198=] AX, with 64 Terabytes of memory and an {{Expy}} of the then new Pentium, with 512-bit processing and a sub-processor. the clock speed was likely an effective typo, since all the ''other'' specifications are much more viable, and still far higher than most modern systems.[[note]]If it was 250 GHz, then it would be a different trope altogether...[[/note]]
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