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The Taito Type X is an arcade system board released by Taito Corporation in 2004. A PC-based design, the Type X board is upgradeable by developers, with the Type X+ and Type X2 models having more advanced graphics abilities. The Type X7 board is used primarily for pachinko machines in Japan.
Taito Type X and X7 use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional as recommended development platform.
Contents
1 Specifications
1.1 Taito Type X/X+
1.2 Taito Type X7
1.3 Taito Type X2
1.4 Taito Type X2 Satellite Terminal
2 Taito Type X games
3 Taito Type X+ games
4 Taito Type X2 games
5 Current third-party developers
6 References
7 External links
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Specifications
Taito Type X/X+
OS: Windows XP Embedded
CPU: Intel Celeron 2.5 GHz, 400 MHz FSB (upgradeable to Celeron 2.0/2.8GHz, Pentium 4 2.0GHz/2.4GHz/2.6GHz/2.8GHz/3.0GHz, 400-800 MHz FSB)
Chipset: Intel 865G
RAM: DDR266 DIMM 256MB (upgradeable to DDR400 2GB), 2 memory slots
GPU: AGP-based. Supported cards include ATI Radeon 9600 SE 128 MB, 9600 XT 128MB, X700 PRO 256MB
Sound: AC97 onboard 6 channel audio CODEC
LAN: On-board, 10/100 BASE-TX
I/O ports: 4x USB port (1.1 & 2.0 compatible), 1x parallel port, 2x PS/2
Audio inputs: Microphone (stereo pin-jack), line-in (stereo pin-jack)
Audio outputs: line-out (stereo pin-jack), SPDI/F
Expansion Slots: AGP (used by video card), 2x PCI
Storage interface: 2 channel Parallel ATA (UATA-100/66/33), 2 channel SATA
Media: PATA/SATA Hard disk
The Type X+ includes upgrades to the graphical capabilities, including particle effects and a few other tricks, this is to bring it in line with contemporary PC hardware technology.
Taito Type X7
OS: Windows XP Embedded
CPU: Intel Celeron M 600MHz
Chipset: Intel 855GME + ICH4
RAM: 512MiB
GPU: ATI Mobility RADEON 9550 (128MiB)
Sound: AC97 onboard 6 channel audio CODEC
Storage: 512MB-2GB flash ROM
Audio outputs: 4 channel speaker
Taito Type X2
OS: Microsoft Windows XP Embedded SP2
CPU: Intel Socket T CPU. Supported CPUs include Celeron D 352, Pentium 4 651, Intel Core 2 Duo E6400
Chipset: Intel Q965 + ICH8
Video output: 680x480 (VGA), or 1280x720 (HDTV 720p)
RAM: 166/200MHz DDR2 SDRAM. Supported capacities 512MiB, 1GiB, 4GiB.
GPU: PCI Express x16-based graphics. Supported GPU include ATI RADEON (x1600Pro, x1300LE) or NVIDIA GeForce (7900GS, 7600GS, 7300GS)
Sound: Onboard Realtek HD 7.1 channel Sound (supports add-in sound cards)
LAN: 1000BASE-T 10/100BASE-TX
I/O ports: 1x JVS, 4x USB 2.0, 1x serial (max 2), 1x parallel port, 2x PS/2, 2x SATA
Audio inputs: AKG C535EB Stage Microphone, line-in (Surround 7.1)
Audio outputs: 7.1, SPDI/FX
Expansion Slots: 1x PCI Express x16 (used by video card), 1x PCI Express x4, 2x PCI
Storage: SATA 3Gbit/sec Hard Drives
As the name implies, Type X2 is a natural evolution of Type X and X+ that allows the use of newer PC technologies introduced after the unveiling of its predecessors. Like its predecessors, the specs of Type X2 are comparable to that of a contemporary PC.
Taito Type X2 Satellite Terminal
It is a variant of Taito Type X2, but supports networked multiplayer play.
Taito Type X games
Chaos Breaker (2004)
Dinomax (2006)
Datacarddass Dragon Ball Z (2005)
Giga Wing Generations (2004)
Harakari Professional Baseball (2005)
Homura (2005)
Power Instinct: The Commemoration (2009)
Raiden III (2005)
Raiden IV (2006)
Shikigami no shiro III (2006)
Spica Adventure (2005)
Taisen Hot Gimmick 5 (2005)
Taisen Hot Gimmick Party (2005)
Tetris The Grand Master 3: Terror Instinct (2005)
The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match (2008)
Usagi -Wild Fight- Online (2005)
Zoids Card Colosseum (2005)
Zoids Infinity EX (2005)
Zoids Infinity EX Plus (2006)
Taito Type X+ games
Battle Gear 4 (2005)
Battle Gear 4 Tuned (2006)
Half-Life 2: Survivor (2006)
Taito Type X2 games
Aquarian Age Alternative (2006)
Battle Fantasia (2007)
BlazBlue (2008)
Chase H.Q. 2 (2007)
Elevator Action Death Parade (2009)
D1GP Arcade (2007)
Eternal Wheel (2007)
Haunted Museum (2009)
Hopping Urodo (2009)
KOF Maximum Impact Regulation A (2007)
Nippon Senor! (2009)
Oppopo Booom (2009)
Samurai Shodown: Edge of Destiny (2008)
Senko No Ronde Duo - Dis-United Order (2009)
Street Fighter IV (2008)
The King of Fighters XII (2009)
Trouble Witches AC (2008)
Current third-party developers
SNK Playmore
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Though the purpose of a box may be purely functional, boxes can also be very decorative and artistic. Many boxes are used for promotional packaging, both commercially and privately. Markets for specialty boxes range from Home Hardware to Wedding Favors.
Contents
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2 Jewelry box
3 Strong box
4 Knife box
5 Bible box
6 ui
7 Wooden wine box
8 Snuff box
9 References
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Work box
The most common type of decorative box is the feminine work box. It is usually fitted with a tray divided into many small compartments for needles, reels of silk and cotton, and other necessaries for stitchery. The date of its origin is unclear, but 17th-century examples exist, covered with silk and adorned with beads and embroidery.
No lady would have been without her work box in the 18th century. In the second half of that century, elaborate pains were taken to make these boxes dainty and elegant.
Work boxes are ordinarily portable, but at times they form the top of a stationary table.
Jewelry box

A jewel box lined with red velvet
A jewelry box, also known as a casket, is a receptacle for trinkets, not only jewels. It may take a very modest form, covered in leather and lined with satin, or it may reach the monumental proportions of the jewel cabinets which were made for Marie Antoinette, one of which is at Windsor Castle, and another at the Palace of Versailles; the work of Schwerdfeger as cabinetmaker, Degault as miniature-painter, and Thomire as chaser.
Strong box
A strong-box is a receptacle for money, deeds and securities. Its place has been taken in modern life by the safe. Some of those which have survived, such as that of Sir Thomas Bodley in the Bodleian library, possess locks with an extremely elaborate mechanism contrived in the under-side of the lid.
Knife box
The knife-box or knife-case, a receptacle for knives and other table cutlery, is one of the most charming of the minor pieces of furniture which we owe to the artistic taste and mechanical ingenuity of the English cabinet-makers of the last quarter of the 18th century. Some of the most elegant and often ornate were in the styles of Robert Adam, George Hepplewhite and Thomas Sheraton. Occasionally flat-topped containers, they were most frequently either rod-shaped, or tall and narrow with a sloping top necessitated by a series of raised veins for exhibiting the handles of knives and the bowls of spoons. Mahogany and satinwood were the woods most frequently employed, and they were occasionally inlaid with marquetry or edged with boxwood. These graceful receptacles, often made in pairs, still exist in large numbers; they are often converted into stationery cabinets. Another version is an open tray or rack, usually with a handle, also for the storage of table cutlery.
Bible box
A Bible Box is a box made to hold Bibles. These boxes started being manufactured in the 17th century.
ui
An ui is a woman's ornamental case, usually carried in a pocket or purse. It holds small tools for daily use such as folding scissors, bodkins, needles, hairpins, tweezers, makeup pencils, etc. Some uis were also used to carry doctors' lancets. These boxes were made of different materials such as wood, leather, ivory, silver, gold, tortoise shell, mother of pearl, and shagreen.
Wooden wine box
Wooden wine boxes, also known as wooden wine crates are used to ship and store expensive wines in transit. Most wineries that use wooden boxes engrave their logo and designs on the front panel. These panels are usually highly detailed and used by wine collectors as decoration pieces for their bars or wine cellars. A typical wooden wine box holds either six or twelve 750 ml bottles.
Snuff box
For the BBC3 comedy, see Snuff Box.

Coffin-shaped snuff box made from sheet copper, raised, tinned inside and engraved. It is English and is dated 1792. Victoria and Albert Museum, London
One of the more functional types of decorative boxes is the snuff box, which is now largely a relic of the once popular practice of taking snuff. At one time, this tiny decorative but utilitarian box was an indispensable accessory for every man of birth and breeding from the 18th century through the middle of the 19th century.
Artisans, such as the jeweller and the enameller bestowed infinite pains upon this object, which was as much a delicate bijou as a piece of utility. Gentlemen of Quality, fops, and dandies possessed a great variety of snuff-boxes, some of which were quite rich in detail, with frames of gold encased with diamonds. Other boxes were more ordinary. Made with potato-pulp, the cheapest wood available, they were extensively used.
Other popular materials used in making these boxes include:
Tortoise-shell, a favorite material owing to its satin lustre;
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