Yamaha YMF744B (DS-1S) 2C-2Dh Subsystem Vendor ID, 2E-2Fh Subsystem ID, B150 ........Subsystem ID

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YMF744B

2C-2Dh: Subsystem Vendor ID

Read Only

Default: 1073h

Access Bus Width: 8, 16, 32-bit

b15

b14

b13

b12

b11

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

Subsystem Vendor ID

b[15:0] ........Subsystem Vendor ID

This register contains the Subsystem Vendor ID. In general, this ID is used to distinguish adapters or systems made by different IHVs using the same chip by the same vendor. This register is read only. To write the IHV’s Vendor ID, use 44-45h (Subsystem Vendor ID Write Register). IHVs must change this ID to their Vendor ID in the BIOS POST routine.

In case of the system such as Sound Card which BIOS can not control, this ID can be changed by connecting EEPROM externally. Then, Subsystem Vendor ID Write Register is invalid.

In case EEPROM is not externally, the default value is the YAMAHA's Vendor ID,1073h.

2E-2Fh: Subsystem ID

Read Only

Default: 0010h

Access Bus Width: 8, 16, 32-bit

b15

b14

b13

b12

b11

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

Subsystem ID

b[15:0] ........Subsystem ID

This register contains the Subsystem ID. In general, this ID is used to distinguish adapters or systems made by different IHVs using the same chip by the same vendor. This register is read only. To write the IHV's Device ID, use 46-47h (Subsystem ID Write Register). IHVs must change this ID to their ID in the BIOS POST routine.

In case of the system such as Sound Card which BIOS can not control, this ID can be changed by connecting EEPROM externally. Then, Subsystem ID Write Register is invalid.

In case EEPROM is not externally, the default value is the YAMAHA's Device ID, 0010h.

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Contents Preliminary FeaturesOverview Logos GM system levelSensaura February 3PIN Configuration YMF744B-V 0.5mm pin pitchYMF744B-R 0.4mm pin pitch PCI Bus Interface 54-pin PIN DescriptionAC’97 Interface 8-pin Legacy Device Interface 15-pin External Audio Interface 5-pinMiscellaneous 11-pin Power Supply 22-pin Reserve Pin 13-pinBlock Diagram PC/PCI IRQPCI Bus Command Target Device ModeMaster Device Mode Function OverviewPCI Configuration Register 5C-5Fh00-01h Vendor ID 04-05h Command02-03h Device ID 06-07h Status 08h Revision ID 09h Programming Interface0Ah Sub-class Code 0Bh Base Class Code0Eh Header Type 0Dh Latency Timer10-13h PCI Audio Memory Base Address 18-1Bh Legacy Audio I/O Base Address Dummy for Joystick B0................IO Read Only2C-2Dh Subsystem Vendor ID 2E-2Fh Subsystem IDB150 ........Subsystem Vendor ID B150 ........Subsystem ID34h Capability Register Pointer 3Ch Interrupt Line3Dh Interrupt Pin 3Eh Minimum Grant3Fh Maximum Latency 40-41h Legacy Audio ControlB4................MIEN MPU401 IRQ Enable B5................I/O I/O Address Aliasing ControlB76 ..........SDMA Sound Blaster DMA-8 Channel Select B108 ........SBIRQ Sound Blaster IRQ Channel SelectB14..............SIEN Serialized IRQ enable B1211 ......SMOD SB DMA mode42-43h Extended Legacy Audio Control B8................MAIM MPU401 Acknowledge Interrupt Mask44-45h Subsystem Vendor ID Write Register 46-47h Subsystem ID Write RegisterRead / Write Default 0001h Access Bus Width 8, 16, 32-bit Crst AC’97 Software Reset Signal ControlWrst AC’97 Warm Reset 48-49h DS-1S Control4A-4Bh DS-1S Power Control 4C-4Dh D-DMA Slave Configuration 4E-4Fh DS-1S Power Control Psio Power Save I/O Pad Psacl Power Save AC-LinkB12 50h Capability ID B70 ..........Capability ID Capability Identifier54-55h Power Management Control / Status 52-53h Power Management Capabilities51h Next Item Pointer 58-59h Acpi Mode 5A-5Bh DS-1S Secondary AC’97 Power Control60-61h FM Synthesizer Base Address 62-63h Sound Blaster Base Address64-65h MPU401 Base Address 66-67h Joystick Base AddressB151 ........MPU401 Base Address B150 ........Joystick Base AddressISA Compatible Device DS-1S Status Register FM Synthesizer BlockFM Synthesizer Status Register RO FM Synthesizer Data Register Array 0 R/W FM Synthesizer Data RegisterFM Synthesizer Data Register Array 1 R/W Sound Blaster Pro Block DSP Command CMDSound Blaster Pro Mixer SB Mixer DSPVolume for Midi SB Mixer AC’97B0................SBPDR Sound Blaster Power Down Request SE Scan EnableSM Scan Mode Sbpda Sound Blaster Power Down AcknowledgementF1h Scan In/ Out Data F2h Current FM Synthesizer IndexF3h Current FM Synthesizer Array F4h FM Synthesizer / MPU401 StatusFfemp FM Synthesizer Empty F8h Interrupt Flag Register MPU401Joystick SB IRQ StatusDMA Emulation Protocol PC/PCIDMA Interrupt Routing Serialized IRQHardware Volume Control Digital Audio Interface SpdifZoomed Video Port Sclk Data LrckAC’97 Digital Docking Multiple AC’97 & Multi-ChannelChannel Speaker System Absolute Maximum Ratings Electrical CharacteristicsRecommended Operating Conditions DC Characteristics Reset AC CharacteristicsMaster Clock PCI Interface PCI Clock timingAC’97 Master Clock Master Clock timing for AC’97AC-link AC-link timingZoomed Video Port Zoomed Video Port timingExternal Dimensions Unit mm February 3YMF744B-R Yamaha Corporation

YMF744B (DS-1S) specifications

The Yamaha YMF744B, also known as the DS-1S, is a popular audio chip that emerged in the late 1990s, particularly known for its use in sound cards for PCs. This sound processor exemplifies Yamaha's commitment to delivering high-quality audio through innovative technology and user-friendly features.

One of the standout features of the YMF744B is its ability to support advanced sound synthesis methods, including wave table synthesis and sample playback. These technologies provide users with a rich audio experience, enabling high-fidelity sounds reminiscent of live instruments. The chip is also notable for its ability to emulate MIDI instruments, allowing musicians to create synthesized music that captures the nuances of traditional sounds.

The YMF744B integrates a 16-bit DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter), which facilitates high-quality audio playback with a sampling rate of up to 48 kHz. This capability ensures that sound reproduction remains clear and devoid of distortion, appealing to both casual users and audio professionals alike. Additionally, the chip supports multiple audio channels, making it ideal for gaming and multimedia applications where spatial audio is crucial.

Another significant feature of the YMF744B is its support for various audio formats, including PCM (Pulse Code Modulation), ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation), and even MIDI. The versatility in format support allows users to interact with a broad spectrum of audio applications, from game design to music production.

The chip also comes with integrated Sound Blaster Pro compatibility, which significantly enhances its usability with a vast array of software and games designed during the 1990s and early 2000s. This compatibility is crucial for retro gaming enthusiasts who seek an authentic audio experience with classics from the past.

Moreover, the YMF744B champions power efficiency, making it an attractive choice for mobile computing platforms. Its low power consumption means that it can be effectively used in laptops without significantly draining battery life, allowing users to enjoy high-quality sound on the go.

In summary, the Yamaha YMF744B (DS-1S) stands out due to its advanced audio synthesis capabilities, high-quality playback features, and compatibility with multiple formats. These attributes make it a favored choice in the audio processing domain, continuing to impact computer audio technology long after its initial release.