Resources (e.g., images, fonts) for the player shell and usually some utility Typically takes less than half of the ROM, the rest is taken up by code and Player hardware, as well as system startup programs.
Including the OS-9 kernel, CD‑RTOS file managers, drivers for the specific CD-i This system ROM contains the core system software The typical CD-i player contains 512KB of system ROM which contains the CD-RTOS operating system based on Microware PCI/ISA CD-i boards from I2m / Philips that have their system software loaded (ROM) chips inside the CD-i player the only known exceptions to this are the
The CD-i system software is typically stored in read-only memory
This means that to perform theirĮmulation function they need copies of this software. Low-level emulation for the system software. Most currently existing CD-i emulators use so-called