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    The YM2608, a.k.a. OPNA, is a sound chip developed by Yamaha. It is a member of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips, and is the successor to the...
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    video game platforms, including the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Yamaha YM2203 Yamaha YM2608 Yamaha YM2610 YM3438 Application Manual (Japanese) Sega Genesis Technical...
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  • since February 1, 2008. For products made by Yamaha Motor Company, see the list of Yamaha motorcycles. Yamaha Motor Company shares the brand name but has...
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    PC-8801, and NEC PC-9801 personal computers. Yamaha YM2149 Yamaha YM2608, aka OPNA Yamaha YM2610, aka OPNB Yamaha YM2612, aka OPN2 YM2203 Datasheet (Translated)...
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    is a sound chip developed by Yamaha. It is a member of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips, and related to the YM2608. The YM2610 was most notably...
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  • 2020-11-02. "Yamaha TX802 - FM Tone Generator (Rack-Mount DX7-II)". Retrieved 2020-11-02. YM2608 OPNA Application Manual (PDF). Yamaha. 30 June 2008...
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    48 KB No Yes Yes No FM (YM2608) Stereo + ADPCM Mono Yes 2× 5.25" 2D No sound card upgrade (88FH + sound board2(Yamaha YM2608)) PC-8801 MA NEC μPD70008...
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    A Yamaha YM2608 FM synthesis chip...
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    produced using the Yamaha FM-synth sound chips of the Sega Mega Drive video game console (YM2612) and NEC PC-88 computer (YM2608), along with Koshiro's...
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    alongside its FM sound generator. Its far more advanced successors: the YM2608 (also known as OPNA) and the YM2610 (also known as OPNB), also included...
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  • breviaries FM Operator Type-N, a series of sound chips made by Yamaha: YM2203 (OPN) YM2608 (OPNA) YM2610 (OPNB) YM2612 (OPN2) YMF288 (OPN3) This disambiguation...
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  • features of this chip were also incorporated into other Yamaha sound chips including the YM2203 and YM2608 chips, these were also capable of FM synthesis. In...
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  • produced using the Yamaha FM-synth sound chips of the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis video game console (YM2612) and NEC PC-88 computer (YM2608), along with Koshiro's...
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    the PC-9801-73 (1991) and PC-9801-86 (1993) sound card, which employs the YM2608 FM synthesis and adds support for CD-quality PCM playback. The latter has...
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