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Reviews (7)

Oct 09, 2016
not bad for a cheap card
You'll need the DMS-59 dongle to connect your display(s) to this card. Mine was clocked at 600MHz core, 800MHz memory. It's fast enough for many old DX8/9 games. My 3Dmark2003 score was 10,000.

Aug 17, 2021
fascinating story
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a hard look at the abuses of a corrupt system and the dilemmas faced by those who would stand against it. Parallels between this scandal and events in the present day are also quite apparent.

Apr 29, 2019
Core part of any digital multimedia system
The YM2203 (also known as OPN) has parallel ports, YM2149-compatible PSG sound, two programmable timers, and three digital FM synthesis channels with four operators each. And it's all contained in one chip! It's the perfect off-the-shelf part to incorporate into your 1980s home computer or game system design.