
Mid-1980s to mid-1990s arcade systems (the most prolific FM chip used in arcades), Sharp X1 and X68000 computers, MSX ( CX5M, Yamaha SFG-01 and SFG-05 FM Sound Synthesizer Unit), Yamaha digital synthesizers ( DX21, DX27, DX100)
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Yamaha digital synthesizers ( DX7, DX1, DX5, DX9, TX7, TX216, TX416, TX816) Ĭhipset (OPS operator chip, EGS envelope generator chip) Two modes, one " OPL2/3 compatible" and the other the native superset. Most ESS Tech sound chips (ES1868/69 being most common)īased on Yamaha YMF262 (OP元) silicon-gate CMOS chip.

See also: Frequency modulation synthesis Manufacturer Namco System 1, Namco Thunder Ceptor and System 86 arcade boardsįrequency modulation (FM) synthesis Namco Galaga and Namco Pole Position arcade system boards Several Namco arcade system boards (including Namco Pac-Man and Namco Galaga) Quasimidi digital synthesizers ( Rave-O-Lution 309, Sirius, Polymorph)Ĭertain arcade system boards, game cartridges for MSX
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Quasimidi digital synthesizers (Caruso, Quasar, Technox, Raven, Raven MAX), computer sound cards (Guillemot Maxi Sound 64 Dynamic 3D, Maxi Sound Home Studio 64 Pro, Hoontech ST128 Gold & Ruby and Soundtrack Digital Audio, TerraTec AudioSystem EWS64L/XL/XXL/SHome Studio Pro 64, Home Studio) See also: Wavetable synthesis Manufacturer(s)ĬMOS chip, also supports PCM ( sample-based synthesis) and pulse-width modulation (PWM) Various arcade boards, MSX computers (including Yamaha CX5M), Atari ST computer Various arcade system boards, Sega SG-1000 console, BBC Micro home computer, Sharp MZ-800, IBM PCjr and Texas Instruments TI-99/4A computersĬolecoVision, Sega Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis consoles, Sega Game Gear and Pico handheld game consolesĪY-3-8910 compatible chip (has the same pinout)ģ-pin CMOS LSI based chip that contains pre-programmed read-only memory (ROM) Pitch-excited LPC (PE-LPC) speech synthesizer, digital signal processor (DSP), P-type MOS (PMOS) chip Speak & Spell, Speak & Math, Speak & Read, arcade games Space Invaders arcade system board, ABC 80 In Game Boy Advance, it is both secondary to software-mixed PCM and for Game Boy/Game Boy Color mode. Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance In Mega Drive/Genesis, it is both secondary to a Yamaha YM2612 FM chip and for Master System mode.


Sega arcade boards ( Sega Z80, Sega Zaxxon, System E), Sega Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis consolesīased on Texas Instruments SN76496. NMOS chip, delta modulation channel (DMC) is for pulse-code modulation (PCM) sampling Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom) home console (hardware expandable), arcade game Punch-Out!! SAM Coupé, Creative Music System (also known as Game Blaster) Konami Scramble and Gyruss arcade system boardsĬertain Konami-produced Famicom cartridgesĬommodore 64 and Commodore 128 computers, Elektron SidStation synthesizer sound moduleĪrcade games (particularly Taito games), Korg Poly-800 polyphonic synthesiser Intellivoice (Intellivision), MicroSpeech ( ZX Spectrum), Tandy Speech/Sound Program Pak ( TRS-80), Commodore VIC-20 and Atari 8-bit homebrew kits, Fuzzbuster radar detector

Linear predictive coding (LPC) speech synthesis NMOS chip N-type MOS (NMOS) large-scale integration (LSI) chip See also: Programmable sound generator ManufacturerĪtari 2600 and Atari 7800 video game consoles, Video Music (music visualizer for TV)Ĭombined sound and graphics chip, metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) integrated circuitĪtari 8-bit home computers, Atari 5200 console, certain Atari 7800 cartridgesĪrcade boards ( DECO, Taito Z80, Konami Scramble, Irem M27, Konami 6809, Capcom Z80 ), computers ( Colour Genie, Oric 1, MSX, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum 128, Elektor TVGC, Mockingboard), Intellivision
