Chapter 1242: Fighting the Tornado



Qi Hong took on a very complicated job for her, which was to process a set of gears for the gearbox of the loader team.

This set of gears is obviously different from the gears she had processed before, and they are very large.

Qi Hong took the drawing and looked at it left and right for a long time but still couldn't fully understand it, so she had to ask her master Chen Dao to come.

After reading the blueprints, Chen Dao began to explain them to Qi Hong, using pictures to explain, and he was almost going to do the actual operation.

It’s not that Chen Dao doesn’t want to operate, but these CNC machine tools are a bit difficult for him now. In terms of CNC machine tools, he is not as good as Qi Hong, who has received training from Soviet experts and professors.

Qi Hong listened to Chen Dao's explanation, and for some reason her mind wandered. Shishui's heartstrings suddenly struck a beautiful note...

Wan Feng walked around the processing workshop, watched several workers operate, and finally went to the small electronics factory.

The small electronics factory still produces a single type of tape recorder. Compared with the beginning, the product variety has changed significantly. In particular, the sales of the portable single-player tape recorders that have just been produced in the past few days are good.

The product reached its peak in the early 1990s, but then began to decline.

At this time in his previous life, Wan Feng worked as a fitter at the Hongya Auto Parts Factory. In his spare time, he wrote poetry and prose. In the summer of 1992, he won the Outstanding Work Award in a contemporary literature essay competition in Beijing. When he went to Beijing to receive the award, he borrowed a Walkman from his co-worker Ren Yi to relieve the loneliness of the journey.

The reason why Wan Feng remembered this incident so clearly was that when he was getting off the train after returning from Beijing, the tape recorder attached to his belt fell off due to the crowded situation.

He didn't notice it at the time, and only discovered that the tape recorder was gone when he passed the ticket gate.

Of course I couldn't find it when I turned back.

That tape recorder was also a tape recorder. Its market price was more than 90 yuan at the time. His monthly salary was only 220 yuan at that time, and half a month's salary was gone just like that.

He felt heartbroken for a long time.

It seems that from that time on, this type of cassette tape player began to decline, and around 1995 it was replaced by CD players.

After taking a leave of absence from the factory in 1995, Wan Feng worked in the audio-visual rental and sales business for another four or five years. It seems that tape recorders and video recorders began to disappear after 2000.

CD!

Now that something called CD has popped up in my memory, I should recall it carefully.

Thanks to his experience working in audio and video, he has a wealth of knowledge in many areas.

In 1982, Philips and Sony jointly developed the CD-DA laser turntable based on LD.

This type of CD introduced digital processing technology, making it the world's first digital CD. Its advantage is that the stored audio signal is clean and pure, without distortion, and can be preserved for a long time.

The disadvantage is that in the audio-visual field it is only oriented towards listening and not vision.

Later, Philips joined forces with a number of Japanese manufacturers to integrate LD and CD, and launched CD-Video for the audio-visual field in July of this summer.

In 1988, the Moving Picture Experts Group was established, abbreviated as MPEG, which is an organization dedicated to developing international standards for moving picture and speech compression.

In 1992, the organization's first standard MPEG-1 was released.

At that time, a Chinese man named Jiang Wanmeng believed that MPEG technology was very advanced, so he and an American-Chinese man named Sun Yansheng invested hundreds of thousands of yuan to conduct in-depth research on this technology. They finally cracked the technology, invented the world's first VCD, and began to produce Wanyan VCD.

When Wan Feng thought of this, he suddenly had an idea: if Gu Hongzhong could make some achievements in computers, he wondered if he could complete the task of inventing VCD?

In fact, VCD has no technical content at all. There is a decoding chip and a movement. Apart from these two, everything else is just empty talk.

All VCD manufacturers at that time simply bought decoding chips from Scooter in the United States, bought movements from Philips and then assembled them.

If Wanfeng, a small electronics factory, wants to continue its business, it naturally does not want to be strangled by others. If it wants to continue its business, it must control its own intellectual property rights.

But is it reliable to rely on Gu Hongzhong, who is still a computer idiot?

Wan Feng shook his head.

There are only four years from now to 1992. It is possible that Gu Hongzhong will transform from a computer idiot into a computer expert in four years, but the probability is low.

It’s better not to think about these useless things. His main business is not here. However, if Gu Hongzhong’s electronics team can break through this technology, he will not hesitate to invest in production.

After coming out of the electronics workshop, Wan Feng returned to Gu Hongzhong's office and was surprised to find that he was fighting with the enemy in the game console.

Wan Feng was so shocked that not only did his jaw drop, but his eyeballs also started to droop.

It’s only been a short while and this guy has already assembled the game console!

I thought about how long I had been away from the room. After careful recollection, Wan Feng remembered that he had left at around one o'clock, and it was not yet two o'clock.

It took this guy less than an hour to install this thing, and he might have been playing with it for a lot longer.

What a talent!

Wan Feng leaned over to take a look and found that the game on the circuit board was actually a new game called Street Fighter, which should have been released in 1987.

This was a hit game that was popular all over the world back then.

This game can be said to be one of the most ported games, covering almost all game consoles, including Nintendo, Sega, Atari, Commodore 64, PS, XBOX, etc.

This shows how popular this game is.

"Your fighting style is wrong, let's fight!" Wan Feng got on the auxiliary machine, threw in a coin and started fighting.

Wan Feng had played the Sega MD version and the Sony PS version, and he had also played the arcade version several times.

As soon as he came on the court, Gu Hongzhong, who had been beaten to a pulp, was stunned by his handsome appearance.

"You're so good at games!"

"You're a genius at tinkering with electronics, but I'm also a genius at playing games, Engineer Gu! Can you make that circuit board?"

"Soldering it isn't a problem, but what's the point? This game has its own program. If I just solder a board and can't use it as a game, it's useless."

Wan Feng thought about it and agreed.

"Study your computer skills well. I look forward to seeing the games you write in the future. Come with me now and I'll take you to do some work. I'll give you 30 yuan for the afternoon and dinner tonight."

"Boss Wan, how about this? I'm still working, can you take me out to earn some extra money?"

"This is a one-time exception, a special approval. They're waiting to use it. Take this game console with you."

Although Xu Bin left after delivering the materials, the two-wheeled vehicle was still there.

Wan Feng called two young men to lift the game console into the car, and then he and Gu Hongzhong, who was carrying a tool bag, walked towards the bay entrance.

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