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<title>Sound</title>
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Sound</h2>
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<hr size="4">
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<h3>Sound:</h3>
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<p>AppleWin emulates the internal speaker, the Mockingboard (or Phasor) sound card and also the SAM card; using a PC sound card.</p>
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<p>Use the AppleWin Configuration tab labelled <em>Sound</em>.</p>
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<p>If you want to use a sound card then use at least DirectX 9.</p>
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<h4>Speaker:</h4>
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<p>You can now only emulate this with a sound card.</p>
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<h4>Mockingboard:</h4>
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<p>When the Mockingboards are enabled, the cards are physically plugged into slots
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4 and 5 of the Apple II.</p>
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<p>Each Mockingboard is a type 'C': 2x AY-3-8913 (3-channel sound generator) & 2x
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SSI263 (speech chip)<font face="Tahoma"><br>
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</font>Each AY-3-8913 is fully emulated (tone, noise & envelope).<font face="Tahoma"><br>
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</font>Each SY6522 (that controls an AY-3-8913) can generate precise timer
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interrupts or phoneme-complete interrupts.<font face="Tahoma"><br>
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</font>Emulation of the SSI263 is basic at the moment and only plays back
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phonemes at a fixed rate without any support for inflection or filters.<font face="Tahoma"><br>
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</font>Additionally the Votrax/SC-01 (predecessor to the SSI263) is emulated by
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remapping Votrax phonemes to the SSI263's.</p>
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<H4>Phasor:</H4>
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<P>When Phasor is enabled, the card is physically plugged into slot 4 of the Apple II.</P>
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<P>Phasor is equivalent to 2 Mockingboards: so has 4x AY-3-8913 & 2x SSI263.</P>
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<br>
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<P>There are a number of games and demos that support Mockingboard (or Phasor), eg:</P>
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<ul>
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<li>Adventure Construction Set</li>
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<li>Bejeweled (with SSI263 speech)</li>
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<li>Berzap! (with Votrax or SSI263 speech)</li>
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<li>Broadsides</li>
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<li>Crimewave (Votrax speech)</li>
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<li>Crypt of Medea (Votrax speech)</li>
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<li>Cybernoid Music Disk</li>
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<li>French Touch demos, eg. (NOT SO) Cheap Tunes, Plasmagoria, Raster Bars + many others</li>
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<li>Lady Tut (Mockingboard version)</li>
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<li>Mockingboard software (Sweet Micro Systems)</li>
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<li>Music Construction Set</li>
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<li>Night Flight</li>
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<li>One on one (Mockingboard version)</li>
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<li>Phasor software (Applied Engineering)</li>
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<li>Popeye</li>
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<li>Rescue Raiders v1.3 (SSI263 speech only)</li>
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<li>Silent Service</li>
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<li>Skyfox</li>
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<li>The Spy Strikes Back (Votrax speech)</li>
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<li>Ultima III (Mockingboard version)</li>
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<li>Ultima IV</li>
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<li>Ultima V</li>
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<li>Willy Byte in the Digital Dimension</li>
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<li>Zaxxon (Mockingboard version)</li>
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</ul>
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<br>
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<h3>SAM:</h3>
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<p>SAM (Software Automatic Mouth) is an 8-bit DAC card than can be enabled in slot 5.</p>
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