- the company.
Ad Lib was
renamed AdLib Multimedia and
relaunched the
AdLib Gold
sound card and many
other products.
Binnenalster sold
AdLib Multimedia to...
-
performing arts.
Ad Lib may also
refer to:
Ad Lib (album), a 1959
album by
Jimmy Giuffre Ad Lib, Inc., a
sound card
manufacturer Ad Lib (typeface), a typeface...
-
phrase ad libitum (/æd ˈlɪbɪtəm/;
Latin for 'at one's pleasure' or 'as you desire'),
often shortened to "
ad lib" (as an
adjective or adverb) or "
ad-
lib" (as...
- The
Ad Libs were an
American vocal group from Bayonne, New Jersey,
United States,
primarily active during the
early 1960s.
Featuring their characteristic...
-
Ad Lib is a
decorative typeface that was
designed in 1961 by
Freeman Craw for
American Type Founders. It was
extremely po****r from the early- to mid-1960s...
- same time.
Although the C/MS had
twelve voices to
AdLib's nine and was a
stereo card
while the
AdLib was mono, the
basic technology behind it was based...
- The
Ad Lib Club was a
nightclub on the
fourth floor of 7
Leicester Place over the
Prince Charles Cinema in London's Soho district. It
opened in February...
- chip, also
known as OPL2. It
provided compatibility with the
market leader AdLib sound card,
which had
gained support in PC
games in the
preceding year....
-
affordable sound cards for IBM PC
compatibles in the late 1980s such the
AdLib and
Sound Blaster,
effectively becoming a de-facto
standard until they were...
-
actual bytes sent to the
AdLib's OPL2 chip,
which uses FM
synthesis to
produce audio output. The
format is
based on the
AdLib command syntax, with a few...