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== Commercial use ==
== Commercial use ==
Use of the SN76477 includes the following devices:
The SN76477 is included in the following devices:
;Arcade games
;Arcade games
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:Space Invaders<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120213171913/http://www.darkpact.com/proj/siemu/is/report2.pdf 8080a Simulation: Space Invaders – a report on writing an emulator for Space Invaders.]</ref>
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Revision as of 18:52, 7 January 2016

The Texas Instruments SN76477

The Texas Instruments SN76477 Complex Sound Generator was originally designed to produce sound effects for toys, pinball machines, home and arcade video games, etc.[1] The Blacet Research Dark Star Chaos module was based on the SN76477.[2]

Commercial use

The SN76477 is included in the following devices:

Arcade games
Space Invaders[3]
Stratovox
Vanguard
Sheriff/Bandido
Educational
Gakken EX-System
Electronic musical instruments
Axesynth
SN-Voice - a DIY synthesizer design by Thomas Henry[2]
Home computers
ABC 80

References

Further reading

  • Chapter 9, The Supercontroller, Build a Better Music Synthesizer by Thomas Henry, Tab Books, 1987, ISBN 0830602550

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