Moonsound is a sound card for the MSX home-computer system. It was produced by the Netherlands-based Sunrise Swiss in 1995. It was named for its accompanying Moonblaster software that was written to take advantage of the sound card's features.
Moonsound is a sound card for the MSX home-computer system. It was produced by the Netherlands-based Sunrise Swiss in 1995. It was named for its accompanying Moonblaster software that was written to take advantage of the sound card's features.
== History == Moonsound was created and designed by electronic engineer Henrik Gilvad on a semi-hobby basis. It was unveiled at the Tilburg Computer Fair in 1995, two years after Microsoft abandoned the MSX platform in 1993 in favor of IBM PC compatible platforms.
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