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** Optional boot code section with independent lock bits for protection
** 1983 – 1986 Ford LTD ( Optional )
** Optional GPS Disciplined Oscillator
** Optional GPS Disciplined Oscillator

** and POKEY
** Atari POKEY, used in Atari 8-bit computers, Atari 5200, and certain Atari 7800 cartridges.

** and sound
** Near-open front unrounded vowel, the vowel sound represented by the æ symbol
** Acoustic dispersion, for sound waves
** Samurai cinema, a subgenre of jidaigeki, also known as chambara ( onomatopoeia describing the sound of swords clashing ).
** Stereo sound
** Japanese sound symbolism
** The Voice-provides speech synthesis & enhanced sound effects
** Quantization ( sound processing )
** Walter Murch, American film editor and sound designer
** George Robert Vincent, American sound recording pioneer ( d. 1985 )
** Stock sound effect
** Clipping ( audio ), the clipping of the top and bottom of a sound wave, referred to as distortion or overdrive
** Controlling sound and video attributes, as well as the channel list, in modern TVs
** Ben-Hur ( 1959 film ), an MGM sound film starring Charlton Heston that won 11 Academy Awards
** Sampler ( musical instrument ), an electronic music instrument that plays back sound recordings on command
** Stereophonic sound, namely two channel audio
** Surround sound, more than two channels though still technically stereo
** single action, producing sound only in one bellows direction ( usually found only on English System bass instruments and some baritone Instruments );
** double action, producing sound in both bellows directions ;
** 4 channel mono sound ( 3 Square Waves, 1 White noise )
** Use of sound instead of standard ⟨ a ⟩ in the third person singular of most verbs ; e. g. ( ell ) cantava ( instead of ) ' he sang '.
** Jim Uzwack ( engineer ) and sound man, Kenneth R. Irwin, Tom Pick ( engineers & producers ) & Jimmy Sturr ( engineer, producer & artist ) for Gone Polka
** Elision, the loss of a sound
** Audiophiles go towards sound sources.
** Audiophobes go away from sound sources.

** and chip
** The program and data memories are often integrated on the same chip.
** NOTE: There is only one 8244 / 8245 chip in the system, which performs both audio and video functions.
** Wafer backgrinding ( to reduce the thickness of the wafer so the resulting chip can be put into a thin device like a smartcard or PCMCIA card.
** with asynchronous interface, such as the 28 pin 32Kx8 chips ( usually named XXC256 ), and similar products up to 16 Mbit per chip
** with synchronous interface, usually used for caches and other applications requiring burst transfers, up to 18 Mbit ( 256Kx72 ) per chip
** Optical proximity correction, OPC – up-front compensation for diffraction and interference effects occurring later when chip is manufactured using this mask.
** Atari TIA, combined sound and graphics chip, used in Atari 2600 and Atari 7800.
** iMac G5, a series of desktop Macintosh computers designed and built by Apple Inc. using the PowerPC chip architecture
** Flip chip
** Shifting that value bit-by-bit, in either the Shift_IR or Shift_DR stable state ; TCK transitions will shift the shift register one bit, from TDI towards TDO, exactly like a SPI mode 1 data transfer through a daisy chain of devices ( with TMS = 0 acting like the chip select signal, TDI as MOSI, etc.
** A chip camera at the tip of the endoscope-this has now replaced the coaxial optic fibers of older scopes that were prone to damage and consequent loss of picture quality
** Within a chip external to the processor
** In circuitry included within the CPU chip, as is done in many microcontrollers
** NTSC ( DTV2 and later: NTSC / PAL on chip, only PAL wired in end-market devices )
** Such as pin count for a connector or gate count for a chip
** SDRAM ( Synchronous dynamic random-access memory ) This was a reorganization of the DRAM memory chip, which added a clock line to enable it to operate in synchronism with the computer's memory bus clock.
** Mask programmed ROM In this type the data is programmed into the chip during manufacture, so it is only used for large production runs.
** PROM ( Programmable read-only memory ) In this type the data is written into the chip before it is installed in the circuit, but it can only be written once.
** EPROM ( Erasable programmable read-only memory ) In this type the data in it can be rewritten by removing the chip from the circuit board, exposing it to an ultraviolet light to erase it, and plugging it into a PROM programmer.
** EEPROM ( Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory ) In this type the data can be rewritten electrically, while the chip is on the circuit board, but the writing process is slow.
** TT Shifter " TT Video shift register chip " — Enabled bitmap graphics.
** WD-1772-PH " Western Digital Floppy Disk Controller " — Floppy controller chip.
** Mode 7's Teletext capability was provided by a Mullard SAA5050 Teletext chip.
** 4, 6 or 8 cores per chip

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