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==Models== ===Early models=== * Sound I: one AY-3-8910 chip for three audio channels, clocked at 1 MHz<ref name="fenarinarsa">{{Cite web|url=https://www.fenarinarsa.com/?p=3183|title=Something is very wrong with the AY-3-8913|website=Coredump|access-date=2024-12-16|language=en-US}}</ref> * Speech I: one SC-01 chip * Sound II: two AY-3-8910 chips for six audio channels * Sound/Speech I: one AY-3-8910 and one SC-01 ===Later models=== * Mockingboard A: two AY-3-8913 chips for six audio channels and two open sockets for SSI-263 speech chips * Mockingboard B: SSI-263 speech chip upgrade for Mockingboard A * Mockingboard C: two AY-3-8913 and one SSI-263 ("A+B=C", essentially a Mockingboard A with the Mockingboard B upgrade pre-installed, only one speech chip allowed) * Mockingboard D: for Apple IIc only, not software compatible with the other Mockingboards, two AY-3-8913 and one SSI-263 * Mockingboard MS: Bundled with Mindscape's [[Bank Street Music Writer]], with two AY-3-8913 chips and an open socket for one speech chip. This model included a headphone jack and a jumper to permit sound to be played through the Apple's built-in speaker. ===Other compatible cards=== * Mustalgame Card: Mockingboard clone from Capital Computer Co (Hong Kong) with two AY-3-891x chips. Integrated Software Automatic Mouth (S.A.M.) for speech synthesis. Amplifies Apple II speaker sound without need for interconnecting cable.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%20II%20Documentation%20Project/Interface%20Cards/Audio/Capital%20Computer%20-%20Mustalgame/Photos/| title=Mustalgame photos - Apple II Documentation Project}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=https://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%20II%20Documentation%20Project/Interface%20Cards/Audio/Capital%20Computer%20-%20Mustalgame/Manuals/Capital%20Computer%20-%20Mustalgame%20-%20Manual.pdf |title=Mustalgame manual - Apple II Documentation Project}}</ref> * [[Phasor (sound synthesizer)|Phasor]]: emulates 2 Γ Mockingboard cards with optional voice support, 1 x ALF Music Card. Developed by Applied Engineering. ===Modern cards=== * Mockingboard-T: A variant of the Mockingboard Sound II using tubes. Developed by A2Heaven.<ref>[http://www.a2heaven.com/webshop/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=133 Mockingboard-T at A2Heaven online store]</ref> * Mega Audio: emulates 2 x Mockingboard cards without voice support, 1 x ALF Music card, 4 x S.A.M.-cards (4 x DAC). Developed by A2Heaven.<ref>[http://www.a2heaven.com/webshop/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=159 Mega Audio at A2Heaven online store]</ref> * Mockingboard v1: A clone of the Mockingboard A from GSE-Reactive * Mockingboard v2.2: A variant of the Mockingboard A with some minor enhancements from ReActiveMicro.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mockingboard v2.2 β Assembled or Kit|url=https://www.reactivemicro.com/product/mockingboard-assembled-or-kit/|access-date=2021-04-18|website=www.reactivemicro.com|language=en-US}}</ref> * Mockingboard for IIc: This Mockingboard variant is software compatible with the other Mockingboard A/C without voice designed for the Apple IIc. It installs on the [[CPU socket]]. Uses two AY-3-8912 and CPLD for IO Bus interface. Developed by Ian Kim in South Korea. * SD Music card: First FM sound card for Apple II, uses a [[Yamaha YM2413|YM2413]] and [[AVR microcontrollers|ATmega128]] to emulate Mockingboard A/C without voice support. It provides a maximum of nine voices and provides direct register control for the YM2413. Developed by Ian Kim in South Korea. * SD Music Deluxe ([[OPL3]]): OPL3(YMF262) Mockingboard I/II/A/C emulated sound card, Stereo sound and user defined instruments voice channels, Direct control for RAW data. VGM player supported. Developed by Ian Kim in South Korea. * A2FPGA Multicard: Provides a variant of Mockingboard Sound II using [[General Instrument AY-3-8910#Variants|YM2149]] logic with output mixed into HDMI. Available from ReActiveMicro.<ref>{{Cite web|title=A2FPGA|url=https://www.reactivemicro.com/product/a2fpga-multicard/|access-date=2024-12-16|website=www.reactivemicro.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
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