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- Atari_AMY abstract "The Atari AMY (or Amy) was a 64-oscillator additive synthesizer implemented as a single-IC sound chip. It was initially developed as part of a larger effort to develop a 16-bit workstation known as Sierra, but this project was canceled in 1984. For a time, AMY was slated to be included in updated versions of the Atari 8-bit family, but this did not occur before development of that line was discontinued as well. The technology was later sold, but when the new owners started to introduce it as a professional synthesizer, Atari sued, and work on the project ended.".
- Atari_AMY wikiPageExternalLink AMY_1_spec_confidential_binder_ver_2.pdf.
- Atari_AMY wikiPageID "26696969".
- Atari_AMY wikiPageRevisionID "580758677".
- Atari_AMY hasPhotoCollection Atari_AMY.
- Atari_AMY subject Category:Atari_8-bit_family.
- Atari_AMY subject Category:Integrated_circuits.
- Atari_AMY subject Category:Sound_chips.
- Atari_AMY comment "The Atari AMY (or Amy) was a 64-oscillator additive synthesizer implemented as a single-IC sound chip. It was initially developed as part of a larger effort to develop a 16-bit workstation known as Sierra, but this project was canceled in 1984. For a time, AMY was slated to be included in updated versions of the Atari 8-bit family, but this did not occur before development of that line was discontinued as well.".
- Atari_AMY label "Atari AMY".
- Atari_AMY sameAs m.0bmgsst.
- Atari_AMY sameAs Q4812827.
- Atari_AMY sameAs Q4812827.
- Atari_AMY wasDerivedFrom Atari_AMY?oldid=580758677.
- Atari_AMY isPrimaryTopicOf Atari_AMY.