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- Moonsound is the name of a sound card released for the MSX home-computer system at the Tilburg Computer Fair in 1995. It was designed by electronic engineer...
- sound chips Yamaha OPL OPL4 YMF278B Application Manual MoonSound technical do****entation The Ultimate MSX FAQ – Moonsound Yamaha SoundEdge Owner's Manual...
- amount of MSX systems and MSX related hardware, including: MSXturboR Moonsound IDE Controller by Sunrise GFX9000 Pioneer Palcom LaserDisc Also some computer...
- several arcade games by Tecmo and others. The YMF278 was used in the Moonsound card for the MSX, as well as the SoundEdge card by Yamaha for IBM PC compatibles...
- produce better-quality audio. The card, known as Moonsound, uses a Yamaha OPL4 sound chip. Prior to the Moonsound, there were also sound cards called MSX Music...
- only. MSX character sets List of MSX games History of computing hardware Moonsound Laing, Gordon (2004). Digital Retro: The Evolution and Design of the Personal...
- 4 12 additional PCM channels Yamaha YMF278 (a.k.a. OPL4) 1993 36 18 4 Moonsound cartridge for MSX computer Yamaha YMF292 (a.k.a. SCSP) 1994 32 32 32 Sega...
- Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019. "Say My Name - Single by Moonsound on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019. "Sticks & Stones (Remixes)...
- recording contract, Prince accepted Moon's offer, and was given the keys to Moonsound just in time for his graduation from Central High on his 18th birthday...
- variant of YMF262, used on some sound cards. YMF278 (OPL4) — used in MoonSound for MSX (1994) OPN YM2203 (OPN) — used on arcade systems and on NEC's...