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   * MIDIBox AY (YM) V2 ==> [[http://​www.midibox.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=midibox_ay_ym_v2]]   * MIDIBox AY (YM) V2 ==> [[http://​www.midibox.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=midibox_ay_ym_v2]]
  
-{{http://www.subfrequenz.net/​visuals/​albums/​userpics/​20080616_mb_ay_visual_note2.jpg}}+{{https://www.subf.net/​visuals/​albums/​import_pool/​2017Archiv2/​20080616_mb_ay_visual_note2.jpg}}
  
  
-{{http://www.subfrequenz.net/​visuals/​albums/​userpics/​ay38912boadbestueckt.jpeg}}+{{https://www.subf.net/​visuals/​albums/​import_pool/​2017Archiv2/​ay38912boadbestueckt.jpeg}}
  
 [MIDIBox AY V1 - AY 3 8912 Module] [MIDIBox AY V1 - AY 3 8912 Module]
  
  
-==== MIDIbox AY V1 - Overview ====+==== Overview ====
  
 The **MIDIbox AY V1** is stuffed with a **General Instruments AY-3-8912 sound chip**. The **AY-3-8912** is a 3-voice Programmable Sound Generator (PSG). The **AY 3 8912** and its variants became popular chips in many arcade games and was used on the Intellivision and Vectrex video game consoles and the MSX, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Oric 1, Colour Genie, Elektor TV Games Computer and Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128/+2/+3 home computers as well as the Mockingboard sound card for the Apple II family (etc.). The PSG contains 3 independent channels (A, B and C), a single noise generator, and a single envelope generator. Each channel includes a **square wave tone generator** and is capable of mixing any combination of the output from its respective tone generator with the noise generator and the envelope generator. Output from each of the 3 channels is then mixed together to produce the final audio output. ​ The **MIDIbox AY V1** is stuffed with a **General Instruments AY-3-8912 sound chip**. The **AY-3-8912** is a 3-voice Programmable Sound Generator (PSG). The **AY 3 8912** and its variants became popular chips in many arcade games and was used on the Intellivision and Vectrex video game consoles and the MSX, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Oric 1, Colour Genie, Elektor TV Games Computer and Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128/+2/+3 home computers as well as the Mockingboard sound card for the Apple II family (etc.). The PSG contains 3 independent channels (A, B and C), a single noise generator, and a single envelope generator. Each channel includes a **square wave tone generator** and is capable of mixing any combination of the output from its respective tone generator with the noise generator and the envelope generator. Output from each of the 3 channels is then mixed together to produce the final audio output. ​
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-==== MIDIbox AY 3 8912 - CS ====+==== CS ====
  
 The MIDIbox AY 3 8912 **Control Surface** based on: The MIDIbox AY 3 8912 **Control Surface** based on:
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-==== MIDIbox AY 3 8912 - Hardware ==== +==== Hardware ==== 
-  * 1x **Core** (Core8 V3, PIC18F452, MIOS 1.9f)+  * 1x **Core** (MBHP Core8 V3, PIC18F452, MIOS 1.9f)
  
   * 1x LCD Module: **4x16 LCD** (8bit) | See => ([[http://​www.midibox.org/​users/​jim_henry/​building_a_midibox_lcd_cable.pdf]])   * 1x LCD Module: **4x16 LCD** (8bit) | See => ([[http://​www.midibox.org/​users/​jim_henry/​building_a_midibox_lcd_cable.pdf]])
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-==== MIDIbox AY 3 8912 - Software ====+==== Software ​Download ​====
  
 MIDIbox AY 3 8912 Software Download (for PIC 18F452 (asm), MIOS 1.9f): MIDIbox AY 3 8912 Software Download (for PIC 18F452 (asm), MIOS 1.9f):
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-==== User Menu Overview ==== +==== Menu Overview ====
  
 **User Menu** ​ (4x16 LCD) **User Menu** ​ (4x16 LCD)
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-  * The **AY 3 8912** Sound Chip => [[http://www.subfrequenz.net/​visuals/​albums/​userpics/​ay38912chip.jpg|AY-3-8912 (jpg)]] +  * [[https://www.subf.net/​visuals/​thumbnails.php?​album=17 ​| MIDIBox AY (YM)]]
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-  * MIDIBox AY 3 8912 (Prototype[[http://​www.subfrequenz.net/​visuals/​albums/​userpics/​mbay20080622c.jpg|mbay20080622c.jpg]] +
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-  * MIDIBox AY 3 8912 (Prototype) [[http://​www.subfrequenz.net/​visuals/​albums/​userpics/​mbay20080622b.jpg|mbay20080622b.jpg]] +
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-  * MIDIBox AY 3 8912 (Prototype) [[http://​www.subfrequenz.net/​visuals/​albums/​userpics/​mbay20080622a.jpg|mbay20080622a.jpg]] +
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-  * Pictures By nILS [[http://​www.midibox.org/​forum/​index.php/​topic,​11653.msg102921.html#​msg102921]]+
  
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 ==== Links ==== ==== Links ====
  
- ​* ​The MIDIBox ​AY 3 8912 Project @ The MIDIBox Forum => [[http://www.midibox.org/​forum/index.php/topic,​11653.0.html| Midibox AY 3 8912]]+ ​* ​Midibox ​AY (V1) => [[http://​midibox.org/​forums/topic/10859-midibox-ay-3-8912/]]
  
  * The AY 3 8912 Chip =>  [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​General_Instruments_AY-3-8912| en.wikipedia.org AY-3-8912]]  * The AY 3 8912 Chip =>  [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​General_Instruments_AY-3-8912| en.wikipedia.org AY-3-8912]]
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  * Mockingboard => [[http://​johnson.tmfc.net/​apple/​mockingboard.html]]  * Mockingboard => [[http://​johnson.tmfc.net/​apple/​mockingboard.html]]
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