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  2. Dyson Sphere Program - Wikipedia

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    They spent several months prototyping the concept before committing towards full-time game development. Xun quit his job to form Youthcat Studio with Mao Mao, and they hired three additional developers to help. [4] The project was funded with Xun's own savings, giving them a maximum two-year window to prepare the game for a release state.

  3. Environmental Audio Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Developers taking advantage of EAX choose an environment for their game's setting and the sound card uses the mathematical DSP digital filter presets for that environment. The original EAX was quite primitive, only offering 26 presets and 3 parameters for more accurate adjustment of the listener parameters and 1 parameter for the sources.

  4. RetroArch - Wikipedia

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    RetroArch is a free and open-source, cross-platform frontend for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. It is the reference implementation of the libretro API, [2] [3] designed to be fast, lightweight, portable and without dependencies. [4]

  5. List of minor Apogee Software video games - Wikipedia

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    Apogee also sold the game's Turbo Pascal 3.0 source code and marketed it to "novice programmers trying to learn the 'tricks of the trade'". [7] [24] Supernova was re-released as freeware by Apogee on March 26, 1998. [8] The source code for the game was released as free software under the GPL-2.0-or-later license on March 20, 2009. [12]

  6. Creamware (company) - Wikipedia

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    Modular III was a modular synthesizer running on DSPs (digital signal processors, a type of computer chip designed for signal processing), as part of the software environment provided for the Creamware 'Scope' line of sound cards. It had modules covering many aspects of sound synthesis, designed by Creamware Audio GmbH and by other designers.

  7. Eventide, Inc - Wikipedia

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    Eventide DDL 1745 Digital Delay Line Studio Processor. Eventide Inc. (also known earlier as Eventide Clock Works Inc.) is an American pro audio, broadcast and communications company whose audio division manufactures digital effects processors, digital signal processor (DSP) software, and guitar effects pedals.

  8. Sound Blaster 16 - Wikipedia

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    The ASP was a SGS-Thomson ST18932 DSP core with 16K of program RAM and 8K of data RAM. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Sound Blaster 16 also featured the then widely used TEA2025 amplifier IC ( integrated circuit ) which, in the configuration Creative had chosen, would allow approximately 700 milliwatts per channel when used with a standard pair of ...

  9. Cicada 3301 - Wikipedia

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    The film follows a hacker who participates in Cicada's recruitment game while evading the National Security Agency (NSA). [32] [33] In the video game Assassin's Creed Origins, a member of the Isu civilisation references Cicada when listing off various mysteries of history. [34] The Cicada 3301 puzzles play a major role in the visual novel ...