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| channels = 18 | | channels = 18 | ||
| package = SOP24 (YMF262-M), SQFP48 (YMF262-S) | | package = SOP24 (YMF262-M), SQFP48 (YMF262-S) | ||
| produced = | | produced = 1990-199X | ||
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| variants = [[YMF289]], [[YMF701]], [[YMF704]], [[YMF711]], [[YMF715]], [[YMF718]], [[YMF719]], [[YMF741]] | | variants = [[YMF289]], [[YMF701]], [[YMF704]], [[YMF711]], [[YMF715]], [[YMF718]], [[YMF719]], [[YMF741]] | ||
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The '''YMF262''', or OPL3, is an FM chip produced by [[Yamaha]], widely used in 90s PCs. | |||
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YMF741 OPL3-SA3L | YMF741 OPL3-SA3L | ||
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[[Category:Sound chips]] | [[Category:Sound chips]] | ||