The PicoGUS: An ingenious multifunction ISA sound card
If you are into retro PCs, you probably know that the Gravis Ultrasound is one of the most expensive soundcards out there. It was used extensively in the early to mid-90s PC demo scene, and if you want to hear those demos as they were intended and on a real physical computer, you will need to splash out big cash for a Gravis Ultrasound card.
This is where the PicoGUS comes in -- it’s a Gravis Ultrasound running inside a Raspberry Pi Pico2040 in an ISA card. No tricks here -- this really is emulating the Gravis Ultrasound on a $5 microcontroller! (It also can emulate several other cards too.)
The creator of the project sent me this card to play with, so let’s dig into it and hear it running one of the best PC demos of all time.
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PicoMEM - One ISA card to rule them all. HDD/Floppy/RAM/Mouse/WiFi/POST Code
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PicoGUS is more than “just“ Gravis Ultrasound
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Testing PicoGUS - Retro Computer Stream
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Comparing PicoGUS to a Sound Blaster 16 CT2940
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Tandy 3 Voice audio working on PicoGUS - quick preview
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PicoGUS March 2023 update - trying out CMS and Tandy on LucasFilm Games titles
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Comparison of PicoGUS vs. a real GUS
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The PicoGUS: An ingenious multifunction ISA sound card