MSM6258
by admin on Feb.28, 2010, under Soundchips
The MSM6258 was made by OKI and is used inside the Sharp X68000 or (I think) the NEC PC-FX. It is a 1-channel ADPCM Chip with a build-in DAC. It was later superseded by the MSM6388 and the MSM6588, which include a higher quality DAC (12-bit instead of 10) and a Low Pass Filter.
Technical Specifications
- Channels: 1
- Channel 1: 3-bit / 4-bit ADPCM Sample Playback
- Sample Frequency: Supports 15.6 kHz, 10.4 kHz, 7.8 kHz, 5.2 kHz and 3.9 kHz
- Stereo: No (its 1 channel after all)
- DAC: build-in, 10-bit
- RAM: External, could be DRAM, SRAM, ROM or an EPROM.
- The Chip also outputs a (digital) PCM Stream, in case you want to use an other DAC.
- Datasheet for the MSM6258 is available here (PDF)
Used in
Homecomputers
- Sharp X68000
Video Game Consoles
- NEC PC-FX (?)
Special Applications
- Sharp X68000 | Uses the MSM6258 together with an YM2151 (OPM)
Variants
- MSM6258 | Standalone version
- MSM6258V | CPU Interface version
Emulation
- Sharp X1 | Emulated in Hoot
Sound Creation
PCMCONV
- This is a DOS Application you can use to convert PCM Data to the X68000 4-bit ADPCM Data.
Running it with the default settings should work fine already. If you want something else refer to the document thats included.
- usage: pcmconv input.wav output.wav
- download
