Quoi de neuf 2015

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** I have started a small experiment with sound synthesis chips. Right now, I have hooked a YM2612 to an Atmega. My objective is to be able to read and play VGM files.
** I have started a small experiment with sound synthesis chips. Right now, I have hooked a YM2612 to an Atmega. My objective is to be able to read and play VGM files.
** To familiarize myself with VGM, I am writing a small VGM parser in Python.
** To familiarize myself with VGM, I am writing a small VGM parser in Python.
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** There are quite a large number of sound synthesis chips: SN76482, the Yamaha family (YM2608, YM2612, YM2149, YMF262, etc.), the AY-3-8912, etc.  Wikipedia has a very good article about those [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_chip | sound chips].
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** There are quite a large number of sound synthesis chips: SN76482, the Yamaha family (YM2608, YM2612, YM2149, YMF262, etc.), the AY-3-8912, etc.  Wikipedia has a very good set of articles about those [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_chip sound chips].

Revision as of 11:42, 15 January 2015

Experiments carried out in the past (from 2011) are described hereafter:

"Quoi de neuf" means "What's new"...

For 2015, everything is described below...


January 2015

  • 10/01/2015
    • I have started a small experiment with sound synthesis chips. Right now, I have hooked a YM2612 to an Atmega. My objective is to be able to read and play VGM files.
    • To familiarize myself with VGM, I am writing a small VGM parser in Python.
    • There are quite a large number of sound synthesis chips: SN76482, the Yamaha family (YM2608, YM2612, YM2149, YMF262, etc.), the AY-3-8912, etc. Wikipedia has a very good set of articles about those sound chips.
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