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Lexicon wrote:I'm not sure why the fanboys have to keep revisiting this topic of discussion over and over again every few days but yes it is (theoretically) possible. If you're holding out for them to flip a switch and have William Daniel's voice magically appear instead of Val Kilmer's voice, forget it. If the K2K returns in any plot capacity, I doubt it will be in the K3K shell or in the original Trans-Am configuration unless they get a decent budget together to come up with something really exciting.
My_Friend_KITT wrote:Is an emulator like a virtual drive?
That i one of the advantages of a virtual machine indeed. But in the case of the original KITT it would allow it to exist within the confines of the physical new KITT without adding any additional and more importantly obsolete hardware.My_Friend_KITT wrote:When I took computer courses at the community college we used a virtual machine program to run different OS' without damaging the school's computer. It has been a while.
Sky_Blue_Civic wrote:Seems like an interesting idea...and when they run KITT's program, he'll turn into a TransAm! But I'd rather see the original KITT as a separate entity.
Sky_Blue_Civic wrote:Seems like an interesting idea...and when they run KITT's program, he'll turn into a TransAm! But I'd rather see the original KITT as a separate entity.

PHOENIXZERO wrote:I agree, KITT being integrated into something as small as a watch, is probably not that much of a stretch. Though the only issue with that would be the memory/storage. Certainly the watch wouldn't have an infinite amount of storage. Still, I'd rather have that than then being emulated and treated like abandonware
My_Friend_KITT wrote:The concept sounds good to me but it would be like seeing KITT with a split personality disorder. Two different voices and two different styles. I like the idea of him inside some portable device (not the little tv again-poor KITT) helping out in some way.
I would not sound at all like a human with dual or multiple personality disorder. It would sound if anything like 2 people having a conference over a phone where you distintly hear the 2 voices over the speakers at the exact same time! I don't find that at all unsettling, you are simply giving KITT too much a human characteristic it simply does not have. Tell me have you ever played Doom 3 or any other modern video game? If so you know that the game generates sound, music etc simultaneously and seemlesly over the speakers. The way the 2 KITTS operate would be just as seamless, it would not and could not ever be confused with a split personality disorder as you claim.My_Friend_KITT wrote:Oh yeah, they are machines and can handle it. But as a human looking in at this 2 way conversation, or sudden change in voice and character, coming from the same device that has human characteristics would be a little unsettling.
PunkMaister wrote:What the hell does Abandonware does even mean? People nowadays still play Pacman and current 3D sequels of the game so by no means can such software be called as you claim Abandonware! Geesh!![]()
The old kit other than the AI is nothing more than worthless obsolete junk by today's standards. The only thing worth keeping is the AI and the best bet to keep the AI within the new show is within the New KITT itself.PunkMaister wrote:
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