Philips SAA1099

The Philips SAA1099 sound generator was a 6-voice sound chip used by some 1980s devices, notably:

  • The SAM Coupé British-made computer
  • The Creative Music System (C/MS) by Creative Labs, which was also marketed at RadioShack as the Game Blaster. They had 2 chips, for 12 voices.
  • The Creative Sound Blaster 1.0 card (also 1.5 and 2.0 as an optional addon). However those cards also had an OPL2 chip (aka YM3812), which became much more popular.
  • Silicon Graphics used it on the IO2 and IO3 board for sound generation. Although this feature was almost never documented or used, the SAA1099 is present and usable if addressed directly.
  • The chip could produce several different waveforms by locking the volume envelope generator to the frequency generator, and also had a noise generator with 3 pre-set frequencies which could also be locked to the frequency generator for greater range. Its outstanding feature was that it could output in fully independent stereo.

    External links

  • SAA1099 documentation
  • Philips

    Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Royal Philips, commonly known as Philips) is a Dutch technology company headquartered in Amsterdam with primary divisions focused in the areas of electronics, healthcare and lighting. It was founded in Eindhoven in 1891 by Gerard Philips and his father Frederik. It is one of the largest electronics companies in the world and employs around 105,000 people across more than 60 countries.

    Philips is organized into three main divisions: Philips Consumer Lifestyle (formerly Philips Consumer Electronics and Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care), Philips Healthcare (formerly Philips Medical Systems) and Philips Lighting. As of 2012 Philips was the largest manufacturer of lighting in the world measured by applicable revenues. In 2013, the company announced the sale of the bulk of its remaining consumer electronics operations to Japan's Funai Electric Co, but in October 2013, the deal to Funai Electric Co was broken off and the consumer electronics operations remain under Philips. Philips said it would seek damages for breach of contract in the $200-million sale.

    George Philip (cartographer)

    George Philip, (1800–1882) was a cartographer and map publisher. He had one son, also George (1823–1902), who was admitted to the business in 1848. The eventual company, George Philip & Son Ltd, continued to operate successfully until in 1987 when it was sold to Reed International where it continued to trade as George Philip Ltd. In 1998, following a management buy-out of the Illustrated books division, Philip's became part of the Octopus Publishing Group. Hachette Livre acquired the group in 2001.

    George senior was born in Huntly, Aberdeenshire to a staunchly Calvinist family. In 1819 he became assistant to the Liverpool bookseller, William Grapel and in 1834 started his own business in Liverpool producing maps and educational books.

    The business expanded rapidly. He used cartographers (such as John Bartholomew the elder, August Petermann, and William Hughes) to produce maps on copper plates. Philip then had these printed and hand-coloured by his women tinters. By the time he produced his county maps of 1862 he was using machine coloured maps produced on power-driven lithographic presses.

    Philips (disambiguation)

    Philips is a multinational Dutch electronics corporation.

    Philips may also refer to:

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  • Philips (Indian musician), guitarist
  • Ambrose Philips (1674–1749), English poet
  • Anton Philips (1874–1951), Dutch entrepreneur and co-founder of the Royal Philips Electronics; brother of Gerard Philips
  • Bilal Philips (b. 1946), Canadian Muslim teacher, speaker, and author
  • Emo Philips (b. 1956), American comedian
  • Frits Philips (1905–2005), Dutch entrepreneur and co-founder of the Royal Philips Electronics company
  • Jan Caspar Philips (1690–1775), Dutch engraver
  • Judson Philips (1903–1989), American writer
  • Sir George Philips, 1st Baronet (1766–1847), English Member of Parliament
  • Sir George Philips, 2nd Baronet (1789–1874), son of the 1st Baronet, English Member of Parliament
  • Gerard Philips (1858–1942), Dutch entrepreneur and co-founder of the Royal Philips Electronics; brother of Anton Philips
  • Gina Philips (b. 1970), American actress
  • Katherine Philips (1631–1664), English poet
  • Peter Philips (1560–1628), English composer, organist, and Catholic priest exiled to Flanders
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