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The AdLib Music Synthesizer Card, commonly known as the AdLib sound card, was a popular sound card for IBM PC compatible computers during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Released in 1987 by AdLib, Inc., the card allowed PCs to produce high-quality music and sound effects in games and other software applications. The AdLib card utilized Yamaha’s YM3812 sound chip, which provided FM synthesis capabilities and allowed for the creation of rich and immersive audio experiences. With its compatibility with a wide range of games and its relatively affordable price, the AdLib sound card became a staple in the world of PC gaming and contributed to the rise of the gaming industry during the DOS era.
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