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Psyche is an add-on chip which enhances the power of normal [[NAVI]] computers, especially the newer models. This chip is not readily available to the public. It is believed to have come from Taiwan. It may have originated from the [[Knights]]. Using the psyche chip, one can connect to the [[Wired]] without the use of devices such as keyboards and mice or even voice control. Instead, it allows "full motion and full range".
:''"Psyche" links here. You may be looking for the episode "Psyche", at [[Layer 03]].''
 
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'''Psyche''' is an add-on chip which enhances the power of normal [[NAVI]] computers, especially the newer models. This chip is not readily available to the public. It is believed to have come from Taiwan. It may have originated from the [[Knights of the Eastern Calculus]]. Using the psyche chip, one can connect to [[the Wired]] without the use of devices such as keyboards and mice or even voice control. Instead, it allows "full motion and full range".
 


Source: [http://www.cjas.org/~leng/lain.htm#psyche]
Source: [http://www.cjas.org/~leng/lain.htm#psyche]


[[Category:Technology]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Latest revision as of 10:47, 24 March 2026

"Psyche" links here. You may be looking for the episode "Psyche", at Layer 03.

Psyche is an add-on chip which enhances the power of normal NAVI computers, especially the newer models. This chip is not readily available to the public. It is believed to have come from Taiwan. It may have originated from the Knights of the Eastern Calculus. Using the psyche chip, one can connect to the Wired without the use of devices such as keyboards and mice or even voice control. Instead, it allows "full motion and full range".


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