The Oldskool PC | Unlocking the IBM PC's Hidden Sound Potential of the PC Speaker @TheOldskoolPC | Uploaded June 2023 | Updated October 2024, 19 minutes ago.
The IBM PC's internal speaker was originally designed to produce a simple beep tone, but clever programmers were able to use tight assembler coding and other techniques to reproduce more complex sound effects, polyphonic music, and even sampled audio like speech.
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The IBM PC's internal speaker was originally designed to produce a simple beep tone, but clever programmers were able to use tight assembler coding and other techniques to reproduce more complex sound effects, polyphonic music, and even sampled audio like speech.
Want to support me, and help me make more videos like this? Consider becoming a patron: patreon.com/TheOldskoolPC
Gear I use to make my videos: kit.co/mobygamer/4k-youtube-on-a-budget
Contact info:
Twitter: @MobyGamer
Email: oldskool.org/personal
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Affiliate Links: Some of the links in my video descriptions may be affiliate links. When you click on links to various merchants posted here and make a purchase, this can result in me earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network & Amazon.