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The '''RF5C164''' is a sound chip made by [[Ricoh]]. It is capable of playing 8 channels of 8-bit PCM audio simultaneously. It is used by the [[Sega Mega CD]].
 
The '''RF5C164''' is a sound chip made by [[Ricoh]]. It is capable of playing 8 channels of 8-bit PCM audio simultaneously. It is used by the [[Sega Mega CD]].
  
A similar (but not identical) sound chip to the RF5C164 was the [[RF5c68]], notably used in the Fujitsu FM Towns series of computers and on Sega's [[Sega System 18|System 18]] and [[Sega System 32|System 32]] arcade system boards. This chip is used concurrently with the [[YM2612]], borrowed from the [[Sega Mega Drive]].
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A similar (but not identical) sound chip to the RF5C164 was the [[RF5c68]], notably used in Fujitsu's FM Towns series of computers and on Sega's [[Sega System 18|System 18]] and [[Sega System 32|System 32]] arcade system boards. This chip is used in conjunction with the [[YM2612]], borrowed from the [[Sega Mega Drive]].
  
 
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RF5C164
Designer: Ricoh


The RF5C164 is a sound chip made by Ricoh. It is capable of playing 8 channels of 8-bit PCM audio simultaneously. It is used by the Sega Mega CD.

A similar (but not identical) sound chip to the RF5C164 was the RF5c68, notably used in Fujitsu's FM Towns series of computers and on Sega's System 18 and System 32 arcade system boards. This chip is used in conjunction with the YM2612, borrowed from the Sega Mega Drive.

Documentation