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[[SymbOS]] makes use of: | [[SymbOS]] makes use of: | ||
*the graphics cards based on the Yamaha V9990 graphics chip, released in 1991 [[Media:Yamaha v9990 datasheet.pdf|V9990 datasheet]] [[Media:Yamaha v9990.pdf|V9990 application manual]] [https://youtu.be/plQf9_7zPSA Demonstration] | *the graphics cards based on the Yamaha V9990 graphics chip, released in 1991 [[Media:Yamaha v9990 datasheet.pdf|V9990 datasheet]] [[Media:Yamaha v9990.pdf|V9990 application manual]] [https://youtu.be/plQf9_7zPSA Demonstration] | ||
*the MP3 hardware player soundcards, released in 2006 [[Media:Msx mp3 player specification.pdf|MP3 Player specification]] [[Media:Vs1011e mp3 datasheet.pdf|VS1011 datasheet]] [https://youtu.be/3xEyNQA6Weg Demonstration] | *the MP3 hardware player soundcards, released in 2006 [[Media:Msx mp3 player specification.pdf|MP3 Player specification]] [[Media:Vs1011e mp3 datasheet.pdf|VS1011 datasheet]] [https://youtu.be/3xEyNQA6Weg Demonstration] | ||
+ | * FM radio reception, using the SE-One soundcard. [https://youtu.be/vvlGBS3nNiY Demonstration] [http://www.symbos.de/appinfo.htm?00053 FM radio SymbOS app] | ||
*the soundcards based on the Yamaha OPL4 sound chip, released in 1994 [[Media:Yamaha opl4 datasheet.pdf|OPL4 datasheet]] [[Media:Yamaha opl4.pdf|OPL4 application manual]] [[Media:Yamaha yac513 datasheet.pdf|DAC datasheet]] | *the soundcards based on the Yamaha OPL4 sound chip, released in 1994 [[Media:Yamaha opl4 datasheet.pdf|OPL4 datasheet]] [[Media:Yamaha opl4.pdf|OPL4 application manual]] [[Media:Yamaha yac513 datasheet.pdf|DAC datasheet]] | ||
Revision as of 05:17, 30 November 2024
AMSDAP - CPC and MSX expansion slots for Amstrad CPC
The AMSDAP is developed in collaboration by Prodatron and TMTLOGIC.
With this board, it is possible to use MSX hardware on the CPC computer. This only applies to hardware that uses the IO bus of the Z80. Hardware that uses memory functions is not supported.
On the board is a DC / DC converter that provides the +/- 12v of the MSX. The maximum current is 84mA.
Technical information
The address range of the MSX can be found at &FFxx.
MSX hardware supported
SymbOS makes use of:
- the graphics cards based on the Yamaha V9990 graphics chip, released in 1991 V9990 datasheet V9990 application manual Demonstration
- the MP3 hardware player soundcards, released in 2006 MP3 Player specification VS1011 datasheet Demonstration
- FM radio reception, using the SE-One soundcard. Demonstration FM radio SymbOS app
- the soundcards based on the Yamaha OPL4 sound chip, released in 1994 OPL4 datasheet OPL4 application manual DAC datasheet
Notes:
- The OPL4 chip combines an 18-voice FM synthesizer (same as OPL3) and a 24-voice Wavetable synthesizer (like the 4-voice Amiga Paula chip or the 32-voice Gravis Ultrasound).
- Unlike the Willy OPL3 and Willy MIDI soundcards, the AMSDAP with an OPL4 soundcard can play Amiga modules and PC wavetable modules (S3M/XM/IT).
- And with the included YRW801 ROM chip and a software translation layer, the OPL4 can do Wavetable General MIDI. YRW801 Wave ROM datasheet
Also interesting is a new MSX soundcard, the vFM (Virtual Full Music) that emulates many soundchips (SSG, OPLL, OPL2/3/4, OPM, OPNA, SN76489, SAA1099, SCC) by using a Teensy board. It also includes a PCM (PCM5102A) chip and a MIDI synthesizer (SAM2695) chip.