[Coco] more 1 bit madness
Allen Huffman
alsplace at pobox.com
Fri Jan 31 23:15:37 EST 2014
On Jan 21, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Steve <6809er at srbsoftware.com> wrote:
> Never needed to poll the speech sound pak since I used the v-sync Interrupt to feed information into it at the right time. (Changing the 3 "voice" channels of the Sound FX chip.) I never used the speech side of the cart in my games.
Hey! Not true! Your Ghana Bwana said "Ugga!" when you shot the natives. :-) That counts!
> By the way, the SSP used a General Instrument AY-3-8910 sound chip.
> See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Instrument_AY-3-8910
>
> This chip was widely used in the Video Game industry. From Arcade Games to the Vectrex, I've written quite a few games using it. I even produced a 6 Voice (2 chip) version called Hard Music for the TRS-80 I/III. This was a follow up to my software only "Soft Music" that played two voices simultaneously in tune. A first for any home computer just using software to pull it off.
This was a big surprise to me when I found that out -- via seeing it in MAME/MESS.
I am exploring MAME again via a cheap OUYA box and I see many 6809 based arcade games, but the odd thing is seeing some that claim they use a 10Mhz or 8Mhz 6809 -- huh?
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