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** Commodore 64 ( or C64 or C = 64 ), an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August 1982, the single best-selling personal computer model of all-time
** Commodore 128 ( or C128, CBM 128, or C = 128 ), a home / personal computer introduced in January 1985, the last 8-bit machine commercially released by Commodore Business Machines
** Modern 8-bit and 16-bit Microcontroller chips, such as Atmel AVR and TI MSP430 chips, support JTAG programming and debugging.
** In Atari 8-bit computers, three of the pins are used to read state of the console keys ( Start / Select / Option ).
** MOS Technology 8500 ( the 6510 / 8500 being a modified 6502 with an integrated 8-bit I / O port )
** and audio
** NOTE: There is only one 8244 / 8245 chip in the system, which performs both audio and video functions.
** Controlling a high-voltage circuit with a low-voltage signal, as in some types of modems or audio amplifiers,
** Does not waste much space ( audio is saved uncompressed, but even uncompressed audio is tiny compared to the video part of DV ), but Windows applications based on the VfW API do not support it.
** Clipping ( audio ), the clipping of the top and bottom of a sound wave, referred to as distortion or overdrive
** In an AM ( amplitude modulation ) transmitter the amplitude ( strength ) of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to the audio signal.
** In an FM ( frequency modulation ) transmitter the frequency of the carrier is varied by the audio signal.
** SMPTE 382M: GC-AESBWF ( how to store AES / EBU and Broadcast Wave audio essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** SMPTE 388M: GC-AA ( how to store A-law coded audio essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** Compact Cassette, a worldwide standard for analog audio recording and playback, also known as audio cassette, cassette tape, or tape
** Digital Audio Tape ( or DAT ), a digital audio cassette tape format, mainly used by professionals
** Digital Compact Cassette ( or DCC ), a short-lived digital audio cassette format aimed at domestic users
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