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PC-9801 PC-9801F motherboard. The first model, the PC-9801, launched in October 1982, [14] and employs an 8086 CPU. It runs at a clock speed of 5 MHz, with two μPD7220 display controllers (one for text, the other for video graphics), and was shipped with 128 KB of RAM that can be expanded to 640 KB. Its 8-color display has a maximum resolution ...
The game was released for the NEC PC-8801 computer on December 20, 1991, [3] and for the PC-9801 in 1992. [4] It was later ported to the Sega CD by "Sega Falcom", a partnership of the original developer Nihon Falcom and Sega , in April 1994, and to the PC Engine CD by NEC Home Electronics and its subsidiary HuneX in August 1994.
PC-UX was a discontinued NEC port of UNIX System III [1] for their APC III [2] and PC-9801 personal computer. PC-UX possessed extensive graphics capabilities at the time of its release. PC-UX and MS-DOS could reside on the same hard drive, with PC-UX containing transfer utilities that allowed for file transfers to MS-DOS.
PC based ISA high-end Soundcard. Includes two-channel 16-bit digital audio support. [5] Roland GPPC-N 1993 GM GS: 16 28 354 9 16-bit @ 33.1 kHz NEC PC-9801 card to insert in computer Roland SCB-7 1995 GM: 16 28 128 6 16-bit @ 32 kHz Daughter board to attach to a Soundcard Waveblaster port. Also sold as SCD-10 and SCM-10 in bundle with MPU-401/AT.
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The YMF288, [2] a.k.a. OPN3, is a later development of the YM2608, used in later NEC PC-9801 computer sound cards. It removes the YM2608's GPIO ports, CSM (Composite sine mode) and the ADPCM Sound Source. It also reduces the wait times on register access, and adds a low-power standby mode.
At that time, NEC PC-9801 was the dominant PC architecture in the Japanese PC market because IBM PC/AT and its clone PCs could not display Japanese text. [3] However, NEC did not tolerate PC-9801 compatible machines and was fighting court battles with Epson which was the only PC-9801 compatible machine vendor.
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