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    The SN76489 Digital Complex Sound Generator (DCSG) is a TTL-compatible programmable sound generator chip from Texas Instruments. Its main application...
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    ST uses this version. It produces very similar results to the Texas Instruments SN76489 and was on the market for a similar period. The chips are no longer...
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    Instruments SN76488 - sound chip with internal audio amplifier. Texas Instruments SN76489 - sound chip with 3x square wave and 1x white noise generator...
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    TI-99/4A are home computers released by Texas Instruments in 1979 and 1981, respectively. Based on Texas Instruments's own TMS9900 microprocessor originally...
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  • sound chip produced by Texas Instruments, similar to the Texas Instruments SN76477 but with internal audio amplifier. Texas Instruments SN76489 v t e...
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    coprocessor and the Yamaha YM2612 FM synthesizer chip, but retains the Texas Instruments SN76489 programmable sound generator integrated onto the console's graphics...
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    RAM and an additional 16 KB of video RAM. Its sound chip is a Texas Instruments SN76489 PSG, like the Master System except with stereo sound via headphones...
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    processor is a Texas Instruments TMS9918A, capable of displaying up to 15 colors, and its sound processor is a Texas Instruments SN76489. The system includes...
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    than with standalone YM3438 chips. Used in conjunction with the Texas Instruments SN76489 PSG as the main sound generators of the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis...
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  • MZ-800 (1983): The first MZ with a 640×200-pixel graphics mode, a Texas Instruments SN76489 sound chip and a Quick Disk drive. MZ-1500 (1984): Available in...
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    format and inserted in the top. The Genesis produces sound using a Texas Instruments SN76489 programmable sound generator, integrated with the Video Display...
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    requesting modes 128–135. A speech synthesis upgrade based on the Texas Instruments TMS5220 featured sampled words spoken by BBC newscaster Kenneth Kendall...
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    enhanced sound hardware (based on one of several variants of the Texas Instruments SN76496 sound generator) and several peripheral interfaces, including...
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  • characters using a 6x8 pixel font. Sound was generated by the Texas Instruments SN76489 chip, providing 3 voices in four octaves and noise generator....
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    independent sound channels (one noise and three melodic) using the Texas Instruments SN76489 sound chip Built-in hardware support included: pluggable ROMs...
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    select the source for the sound output from among the PC speaker, the SN76489, the cassette port, or the expansion-bus sound source. Only one sound source...
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  • Retrieved September 27, 2020. Maxim, Charles MacDonald (November 12, 2005). "SN76489 sightings". SMS Power!. Archived from the original on January 13, 2020...
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  • home computers and game systems. It incorporated a PSG. In 1979, Texas Instruments SN76489 was produced for the TI-99/4 computer. This was also used in the...
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  • British Computer Society (BCS) Texas Instruments SN76489, DCSG (Digital Complex Sound Generator) sound chip by Texas Instruments Disaggregated Cell Site Gateway...
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    Microsoft Disk BASIC, Advanced BASIC CPU Intel 8088 @ 4.77 MHz Sound Texas Instruments SN76489 Predecessor IBM 5550 Successor IBM Personal System/55...
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    cartridge-type peripherals. Graphic memory is increased to 48 KB and two SN76489 sound chips are available, producing six five-octave channels and two noise...
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  • Ming Mecca (category Musical instruments invented in the 2010s)
    interfaces with Eurorack) has provided expanded audio capacity via the Texas Instruments SN76489 chip so that it can allow chiptune, glitch music, synthesized...
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  • Texas Instruments. Retrieved 7 October 2020. SN76494, SN76494A, SN76496, SN76496A: Programmable Tone/Noise Generator (PDF). Texas Instruments. January...
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    had drawn out specifications for a system using a Texas Instruments video and a General Instrument audio chip, but could not get the go-ahead due to the...
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    Cassette tapes Removable storage ROM cartridges Graphics Texas Instruments TMS 9918/9929 Sound TI SN76489 Controller input Joystick/membrane keypad controllers...
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