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- From: hinz@bonfire (David Hinz (hinz@picard.med.ge.com))
- Subject: Re: SOA Sound Chip wanted for uProc Card
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 11:28:30 GMT
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- Andrew Wang (andywang@crown.berkeley.edu) wrote:
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- : Simple three-channel sound chips like the one that was found in the
- : Commodore 64 are very hard to find now, having been obsoleted by
- : their manufacturer. Some that fall into this category:
- : General Instrument AY-3-8910, AY-3-8912, Mostek 65??
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- I've got several of these C64 sound chips, new in the tube, if anyone's
- interested let me know. Any idea what they're worth? I always wanted
- to do something with them, but....
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- Dave Hinz - Opinions expressed are mine, not my employer's. Obviously.
- Ask me if I have an opinion on this! \ Don't blame me; I voted for Perot!
- SAAB - Because you get what you pay for. \ Pherrets are Phun!!!
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