History
The Bat-Computer is one of the most highly advanced computer hardware systems in the entire world. The first Batcomputer was nicknamed "Dupin" after fictional French detective C. Auguste Dupin. [1] The Batcomputer has a direct link to the Brother Eye satellite, and was once co-opted in order to take remote command of the various OMAC agents.
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Other versions
In the continuity of the 2004 animated series The Batman, Bruce Wayne's batcomputer is known as the Bat-Wave. It is a highly advanced computer network system located in the Batcave that can download information from various external databases including the GCPD's crime files. Batman carries a miniature PDA which can interface directly with the Bat-Wave. He can also connect to the Bat-Wave via the digital system installed in the Batmobile.[2] Before Commissioner Gordon became an ally of Batman, the Bat-Wave was his primary source for major crimes occuring in Gotham City.
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Batman Confidential #8
- ↑ Batman (2004 TV Series) Episode: The Bat in the Belfry