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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. | + | {{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== |
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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
- 4D Tennis
- Amaranth
- Block Battler
- Brandish
- Burai Gekan Kanketsu Hen
- Burai Joukan
- Columns Taisen Mode Tsuki
- Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II
- Dragon Souseiki
- Eiyuu Densetsu III mo Hitotsu no Eiyuu Tachi no Monogatari: Shiroki Majo
- Elvira
- Farland Story
- Groß Deutschland
- Kigen Kagayaki no Hasha
- Loopz
- Misty Blue
- Pipe Dream
- Popful Mail
- Puyo Puyo
- Relics
- Sonic Linker
- Stronghold: Koutei no Yousai
- True Love: Jun'ai Monogatari
- Wings
- Zeta
Magazine articles
- Main article: PC-9801-26K/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
PC-9801, JP |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://support.nec-lavie.jp/support/product/data/spec/bod/a133-1.html (Wayback Machine: 2024-04-29 16:15)
- ↑ PC-9800_TechnicalDataBook_1986.pdf, page 177
- ↑ PC-9800_TechnicalDataBook_1986.pdf, page 491