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21 June 2024

     16:50  Blast processing‎‎ 6 changes history-128[Clownacy‎ (6×)]
     
16:50 (cur | prev) +277 Clownacy talk contribs →‎Responses: That 32KHz figure is a myth: the PCM channel's maximum sample rate is derived from the YM2612's clock. It was long assumed that the limit was the FM sample rate divided by 2 (so, 26KHz), but decapping-related projects such as Nuked-OPN2 have shown otherwise.
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16:14 (cur | prev) +1 Clownacy talk contribs →‎Responses: Nintedo -> Nintendo
     
16:13 (cur | prev) +20 Clownacy talk contribs 'Blit' is typically a rendering term. Here, it seems to be used with an odd meaning that only exists in Amiga circles. To avoid confusion, I have replaced it with 'data transfer'.
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16:10 (cur | prev) -92 Clownacy talk contribs Removed a leftover reference from a previous edit.
     
16:05 (cur | prev) -207 Clownacy talk contribs The source fails to back this claim: all it does is point out that the DMA unit can upload data to VRAM, CRAM, and VSRAM, which, you know... is kinda the entire reason it exists.
     
16:02 (cur | prev) -127 Clownacy talk contribs This has NOTHING to do with the DMA unit! Believe it or not, the unit that is responsible for uploading data to VRAM, CRAM, and VSRAM, is not capable of mixing audio!

14 June 2024

5 June 2024