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(does this mean u can use a sega mega drive D-pad on a PC-98 series computer lmao)
 
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{{sub-stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a "sound board" for [[PC-9800 series]] computers. Later computers would ship with this functionality built-in.
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{{sub-stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a "[[Sound Board|sound board]]" for [[PC-9800 series]] computers. It is a revision of the [[PC-9801-26]] allowing for compatibility with 80286 processors, and like its predecessor, used the FM synthesizer Yamaha YM2203. Later computers would ship with this functionality built-in.
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Alongside its audio functionalities, the PC-9801-26K provided two DE-9 ports for joysticks{{fileref|PC-9800_TechnicalDataBook_1986.pdf|page=177}}{{fileref|PC-9800_TechnicalDataBook_1986.pdf|page=491}}
  
 
==List of compatible games==
 
==List of compatible games==

Latest revision as of 12:40, 29 April 2024

PC-9801-26K PC9801 JP.jpg
PC-9801-26K
Made for: PC-9801
Manufacturer: NEC
Release Date RRP Code
PC-9801
JP
¥25,00025,000[1]

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The PC-9801-26K is a "sound board" for PC-9800 series computers. It is a revision of the PC-9801-26 allowing for compatibility with 80286 processors, and like its predecessor, used the FM synthesizer Yamaha YM2203. Later computers would ship with this functionality built-in.

Alongside its audio functionalities, the PC-9801-26K provided two DE-9 ports for joysticks[2][3]

List of compatible games

Magazine articles

Main article: PC-9801-26K/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

PC-9801, JP

References