Difference between revisions of "AY"

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* [[NEZ Plug]] (Winamp Plugin)
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Revision as of 12:18, 27 July 2010

[[Category: Formats With {{{Header}}} Headers]] [[Category: Formats With {{{Content}}} Content]] [[Category: Formats With {{{Instruments}}} Instruments]]
AY-3-8910
AY.png
Developer: General Instruments
Header: {{{Header}}}
Content: {{{Content}}}
Instruments: {{{Instruments}}}
Target Output
Output - Digital Audio - No.png Output - MIDI - No.png Output - FM Synthesis - No.png Output - PSG - No.png
Released: 1988/??/??
Extensions
  • *.ay

AY is the format used to house the ripped audio code for the AY-3-8910 audio chip created by General Instruments. It is a 3-voice programmable sound generator that was used in the Intellivision, Vectrex, MSX, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Oric 1, Colour Genie, Elektor TV, Sinclair ZX Spectrum (128/+2/+3), the Apple II Mockingboard, as well as several arcade cabinets. AY files contain the machine code that is sent to the chip itself.

A datasheet for the 3-8910 can be seen here in PDF.


Players


Games

Games That Use AY


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