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The /OE pin in the pinout diagram is actually a chip enable, and is marked "/CE" in the chip's datasheet.
"Game Gear's version includes an extension for stereo audio output"
Was this controllable within the chip, meaning that one could (for instance) set channel 1 to be on the left and channel 2 on the right? Or is this simply two outputs of the same sound to (slightly) simplify the downstream electronics? If the first case (which I suspect), were there additional registers to control this?
Maury Markowitz ( talk) 15:25, 11 May 2018 (UTC)
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The /OE pin in the pinout diagram is actually a chip enable, and is marked "/CE" in the chip's datasheet.
"Game Gear's version includes an extension for stereo audio output"
Was this controllable within the chip, meaning that one could (for instance) set channel 1 to be on the left and channel 2 on the right? Or is this simply two outputs of the same sound to (slightly) simplify the downstream electronics? If the first case (which I suspect), were there additional registers to control this?
Maury Markowitz ( talk) 15:25, 11 May 2018 (UTC)