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- POKEY abstract "The Pot Keyboard Integrated Circuit (POKEY) is a digital I/O chip found in the Atari 8-bit family of home computers and many arcade games in the 1980s. It was commonly used to sample (ADC) potentiometers (such as game paddles) and scan matrices of switches (such as a computer keyboard). POKEY is also well known for its sound effect and music generation capabilities, producing a distinctive square wave sound popular among chip tune aficionados. The LSI chip has 40 pins and is identified as CO12294. POKEY was designed by Atari employee Doug Neubauer, who also programmed the original Star Raiders. Some of Atari's arcade systems used multi-core versions of POKEY that placed 2 or 4 POKEY chips in a single package allowing more sound voices.The USPTO granted U.S. Patent 4,314,236 to Atari on February 2, 1982 for an "Apparatus for producing a plurality of audio sound effects". This referred to POKEY's sound generation abilities. The inventors listed were Steven T. Mayer and Ronald E. Milner.No longer manufactured, POKEY is now emulated in software by classic arcade emulators (e.g. MAME) and Atari 8-bit emulators.".
- POKEY thumbnail POKEY_chip_on_an_Atari_130XE_motherboard.jpg?width=300.
- POKEY wikiPageExternalLink asap.sourceforge.net.
- POKEY wikiPageExternalLink asma.atari.org.
- POKEY wikiPageExternalLink id338529083?mt=8.
- POKEY wikiPageExternalLink dere.
- POKEY wikiPageExternalLink breadboard_pokey_project.htm.
- POKEY wikiPageExternalLink pokey.pdf.
- POKEY wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=-hUPZAtkyEA.
- POKEY wikiPageID "466494".
- POKEY wikiPageRevisionID "605455382".
- POKEY hasPhotoCollection POKEY.
- POKEY subject Category:Atari_8-bit_family.
- POKEY subject O_Chips.
- POKEY subject Category:Integrated_circuits.
- POKEY subject Category:Sound_chips.
- POKEY comment "The Pot Keyboard Integrated Circuit (POKEY) is a digital I/O chip found in the Atari 8-bit family of home computers and many arcade games in the 1980s. It was commonly used to sample (ADC) potentiometers (such as game paddles) and scan matrices of switches (such as a computer keyboard). POKEY is also well known for its sound effect and music generation capabilities, producing a distinctive square wave sound popular among chip tune aficionados.".
- POKEY label "Atari POKEY".
- POKEY label "Atari POKEY".
- POKEY label "Atari POKEY".
- POKEY label "Atari POKEY".
- POKEY label "Atari POKEY".
- POKEY label "POKEY".
- POKEY label "POKEY".
- POKEY sameAs Atari_POKEY.
- POKEY sameAs Atari_POKEY.
- POKEY sameAs Atari_POKEY.
- POKEY sameAs 아타리_포키.
- POKEY sameAs POKEY.
- POKEY sameAs Atari_POKEY.
- POKEY sameAs m.02cxv9.
- POKEY sameAs Q753671.
- POKEY sameAs Q753671.
- POKEY wasDerivedFrom POKEY?oldid=605455382.
- POKEY depiction POKEY_chip_on_an_Atari_130XE_motherboard.jpg.
- POKEY isPrimaryTopicOf POKEY.