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  2. File:3x3 basketball pictogram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Texas Instruments SN76489 - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Instruments SN76489 is a programmable sound generator chip from the 1980s, used to create music and sound effects on computers and video game systems. Initially developed by Texas Instruments for its TI-99/4A home computer, it was later updated and widely adopted in systems like the BBC Micro , ColecoVision , IBM PCjr , Sega's Master ...

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  5. Programmable sound generator - Wikipedia

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    A programmable sound generator (PSG) is a sound chip that generates (or synthesizes) audio wave signals built from one or more basic waveforms, and often some kind of noise. PSGs use a relatively simple method of creating sound compared to other methods such as frequency modulation synthesis or pulse-code modulation .

  6. Sound generator - Wikipedia

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    A sound generator is a vibrating object which produces a sound. There are two main kinds of sound generators (thus, two main kinds of musical instruments).. A full cycle of a sound wave will be described in each example which consists of initial normal conditions (no fluctuations in atmospheric pressure), an increase of air pressure, a subsequent decrease in air pressure which brings it back ...

  7. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    Sega Melody Generator 1981 1 Sega G80 arcade system board [24] Sharp Corporation: Sharp LR35902: 1989 4 Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance: In Game Boy Advance, it's used for Game Boy/Game Boy Color mode and supports software-mixed PCM as a secondary function. [25] Sharp SM8521 1997 1 Game.com: Noise generator Sunsoft: Sunsoft 5B: 1992 3

  8. General Instrument AY-3-8910 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YM2149F SSG (Software-controlled Sound Generator) chip has the same pinout as the AY-3-8910, with the minor difference that pin 26 could halve the master clock if pulled low. If left unconnected, as it would be if replacing an AY-3-8910 chip, an internal resistor pulls the pin high, so the master clock is not halved.

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