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- 22:07, 18 June 2024 PCS8593 (hist | edit) [360 bytes] Natalie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox chip | name = PCS8593 | image = Pcs8593.png | manufacturer = Unknown | package = DIP24 0.7" | produced = 198X-199X | clone = YM2612 }} The '''PCS8593''' is an unauthorized clone of the YM2612 used in many bootleg SEGA Mega Drive consoles. Its manufacturer is unknown. Category:Clone chips")
- 22:06, 18 June 2024 SE-95 (hist | edit) [486 bytes] Natalie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox chip | name = SE-95 | image = Se-95.png | manufacturer = Unknown | package = DIP24 0.7" | produced = 198X-199X | clone = YM2612 }} The '''SE-95''' is an unauthorized clone of the YM2612 used in many bootleg SEGA Mega Drive consoles. Its manufacturer is unknown. Category:Clone chips")
- 22:05, 18 June 2024 TA-07 (hist | edit) [285 bytes] Natalie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox chip | name = TA-07 | image = Ta-07.png | manufacturer = WDL | package = DIP24 0.7" | produced = 198X-199X | clone = YM2612 }} The WDL '''TA-07''' is an unauthorized clone of the YM2612 used in many bootleg SEGA Mega Drive consoles. Category:Clone chips")
- 21:52, 18 June 2024 YMF276 (hist | edit) [548 bytes] Natalie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox chip | name = YMF276 | variant = YM3438 | image = TODO | manufacturer = Yamaha | ymseriescode = OPN2L | type = FM, PCM | channels = 6 (5 FM, 1 FM/DAC) | package = SOP24 | produced = 198X-199X }} The '''YMF276''' (OPN2L) is a variant of the YM3438 used in some Fujitsu FM Towns computers. In contrast to the other OPN2 chips' internal DACs, it features a serial digital audio output. It is also the only OPN2 variant to use a surfac...")
- 21:49, 18 June 2024 SEGA VDP YM3438 (hist | edit) [588 bytes] Natalie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox chip | name = SEGA VDP YM3438 | variant = YM3438 | image = TODO | manufacturer = Yamaha | type = FM, PCM | channels = 6 (5 FM, 1 FM/DAC) | package = Integrated | produced = 198X-199X }} The '''SEGA VDP YM3438''' is a variant of the YM3438 integrated into the VDP of Mega Drive consoles which do not have a dedicated YM2612 chip. While overall similar to the discrete YM3438, this version has the original YM2612 timer behavior...")
- 21:46, 18 June 2024 YM3438 (hist | edit) [973 bytes] Natalie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox chip | name = YM3438 | variant = YM2612 | image = TODO | manufacturer = Yamaha | ymseriescode = OPN2C | type = FM, PCM | channels = 6 (5 FM, 1 FM/DAC) | package = DIP24 0.7" | produced = 198X-199X | variants = SEGA VDP YM3438, YMF276 | documents = Datasheet, Application Manual }} The '''YM3438''' (OPN2C) is a variant of the YM2612 using CMOS technology. While pin-compati...")