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Description

This is the VRC7 portion of the Lagrange Point PCB. In clockwise order:

1) The OPLL post-processor (as the YM2413's (and derrivatives) output is raw),

2) The VRC7, and

3) The SRAM battery, which is there for no reason whatsoever as it only has relevance to SRAM.

This image was scanned by myself, and I upload it without a license for all to use.

Source

Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.

Date

2007-05-31 (first version); 2007-05-31 (last version)

Author

Original uploader was UNKNOWNFILE at en.wikipedia

Permission
(Reusing this image)

Released into the public domain (by the author).


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Public domain This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its author, UNKNOWNFILE at the wikipedia project. This applies worldwide.

In case this is not legally possible:
UNKNOWNFILE grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

[edit] Original upload log

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  • 2007-05-31 21:43 UNKNOWNFILE 1425×588×8 (45344 bytes) fixing color levels
  • 2007-05-31 21:38 UNKNOWNFILE 1425×588×8 (51784 bytes) This is the VRC7 portion of the Lagrange Point PCB. In clockwise order: 1) The OPLL post-processor (as the YM2413's (and derrivatives) output is raw), 2) The VRC7, and 3) The SRAM battery, which is there for no reason whatsoever as it only has relevanc

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