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The NES only has its internal 2A03 audio because it can't accept audio externally (aside from the 48-pin expansion port on the underside of the NES motherboard). Although its Japanese counterpart, the Famicom, has 2 pins on it's cart connector for Audio in and out allowing for soundchips to be put in cartridges and have the audio feed into the audio lines | [[Category:Audio]] | ||
The NES only has its internal 2A03 audio because it can't accept audio externally (aside from the 48-pin expansion port on the underside of the NES motherboard). Although its Japanese counterpart, the Famicom, has 2 pins on it's cart connector for Audio in and out allowing for soundchips to be put in cartridges and have the audio feed into the audio lines. | |||
Soundchips: | Soundchips: | ||
*[[2A03 | *[[APU|2A03]] | ||
*[[FDS]] | *[[FDS audio|FDS]] | ||
*[[MMC5]] | *[[MMC5 audio|MMC5]] | ||
*[[VRC6]] | *[[VRC6 audio|VRC6]] | ||
*[[VRC7]] | *[[VRC7 audio|VRC7]] | ||
*[[Namco 163 audio| | *[[Namco 163 audio|Namco 163]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Sunsoft 5B audio|Sunsoft 5B]] | ||
Revision as of 15:22, 28 May 2012
The NES only has its internal 2A03 audio because it can't accept audio externally (aside from the 48-pin expansion port on the underside of the NES motherboard). Although its Japanese counterpart, the Famicom, has 2 pins on it's cart connector for Audio in and out allowing for soundchips to be put in cartridges and have the audio feed into the audio lines.
Soundchips: