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From: marcw@teklds.UUCP (Marc Wells)
Newsgroups: net.wanted,net.analog
Subject: Want info on sound generators
Message-ID: <111@teklds.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 13-Jan-84 18:22:45 EST
Article-I.D.: teklds.111
Posted: Fri Jan 13 18:22:45 1984
Date-Received: Wed, 8-Feb-84 08:22:15 EST
Organization: Tektronix, Beaverton OR
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I need some information about sound generator chips.  Basically, I would like
to know what is generally available.  I know of the TI chip (SN76477 Complex
Sound Generator) and the GI chip (AY-3-8912 Programmable Sound Generator).
I also have some information from a company called (I believe) Microtechnology
for Music who produce a line of bipolar VCOs, VCAs and VCFs (featured in the
Profit line of synthesizers from Sequential Circuits).

I would like any information I could get about other chips, such as the Sound
Interface Device used in the C64.  The specific implementation I am looking
at involves direct interface to an 8-bit micro, but any information about
any sound generators (directly uP compatible or not) would be of interest.

As usual, if there is significant interest, I'll post any results to the net
and thanks in advance.
					Marc Wells
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