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  • PC speaker
  • Internal loudspeaker built into some (older) IBM PC-compatible computers

    A PC speaker is a loudspeaker built into some IBM PC compatible computers. The first IBM Personal Computer, model 5150, employed a standard 2.25 inch magnetic

    PC speaker

    PC speaker

    PC_speaker

  • Output device
  • Piece of computer hardware

    Modern computers utilize a piezoelectric buzzer or a small speaker as the PC speaker. PC speakers are used during Power-on self-test to identify errors during

    Output device

    Output_device

  • Sound card
  • Expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals

    IBM PC–compatible computers were very uncommon until 1988. For the majority IBM PC users, the internal PC speaker was the only way for early PC software

    Sound card

    Sound card

    Sound_card

  • Computer speakers
  • Type of speakers sold for use with computers

    computers have built-in integrated speakers, usually small and of restricted sound quality to conserve space. PC speaker Loudspeaker enclosure Altec Lansing

    Computer speakers

    Computer speakers

    Computer_speakers

  • IBM Personal Computer
  • 1981 American microcomputer model

    often referred to as the IBM PC, is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible de facto standard

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM_Personal_Computer

  • SimCity (1989 video game)
  • 1989 video game

    3.0/3.1. It runs in the Windows GDI with new sounds and music, either PC-Speaker type or digital/MIDI type. In 1992, to coincide with other re-releases

    SimCity (1989 video game)

    SimCity_(1989_video_game)

  • RealSound
  • Obsolete software which enhances PC audio without replacing speakers

    (PCM)-audio playback on the PC speaker by means of pulse-width modulation (PWM) drive, allowing software control of the loud speaker's amplitude of displacement

    RealSound

    RealSound

  • PC-98
  • Series of PCs by NEC, sold primarily in Japan

    The PC-9800 series, commonly shortened to PC-98 or simply 98 (キューハチ, Kyū-hachi), is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal computers manufactured

    PC-98

    PC-98

    PC-98

  • IBM PC compatible
  • Computers derived from the IBM PC

    (1960s–present) Homebuilt computer Influence of the IBM PC on the personal computer market PC speaker PC System Design Guide Personal computer x86 MS-DOS CP/M

    IBM PC compatible

    IBM PC compatible

    IBM_PC_compatible

  • Scream Tracker
  • Audio tracker for DOS

    language. The first version (1.0) had monophonic 4-bit output via the PC speaker, as well as 8-bit output via Covox's Speech Thing (a digital-to-analog

    Scream Tracker

    Scream_Tracker

  • Compaq Portable 486
  • Portable computer by Compaq

    two dials underneath the PC-speaker to adjust the brightness of the screen and the volume of the PC-speaker. The PC-speaker in the Compaq Portable 486

    Compaq Portable 486

    Compaq Portable 486

    Compaq_Portable_486

  • Sinclair PC200
  • Home computer created by Amstrad

    CGA-compatible games. The limited MDA and CGA graphical capabilities and PC speaker sound output were greatly inferior compared to other home computers of

    Sinclair PC200

    Sinclair PC200

    Sinclair_PC200

  • IBM Personal Computer XT
  • Personal computer model released in 1983

    The IBM Personal Computer XT (model 5160, often shortened to PC/XT) is the second computer in the IBM Personal Computer line, released on March 8, 1983

    IBM Personal Computer XT

    IBM Personal Computer XT

    IBM_Personal_Computer_XT

  • IBM PCjr
  • Home computer

    (pronounced "PC junior") is a home computer produced and marketed by IBM from March 1984 to May 1985. It was intended as a lower-cost variant of the IBM PC, with

    IBM PCjr

    IBM PCjr

    IBM_PCjr

  • Harman Kardon
  • Manufacturer of audio equipment

    audible secondary sounds or interference. In 1969 Harman bought the major speaker manufacturer JBL. In 1970 Harman Kardon introduce the CAD5, the world's

    Harman Kardon

    Harman_Kardon

  • Covox Speech Thing
  • External digital-to-analog audio converter

    the sound quality of the Covox plug is far superior compared to the PC speaker; for some time, a self-built variant was an inexpensive way to give old

    Covox Speech Thing

    Covox Speech Thing

    Covox_Speech_Thing

  • Sopwith (video game)
  • 1984 video game

    Sopwith uses four-color CGA graphics and music and sound effects use the PC speaker. A sequel with the same name, but often referred to as Sopwith 2, was

    Sopwith (video game)

    Sopwith (video game)

    Sopwith_(video_game)

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    in a human-accessible form. Examples include: Computer monitor Printer PC speaker Projector Sound card Graphics card The control unit (often called a control

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Moving iron speaker
  • still used in some earphones, appliances, and tiny PC speakers. There are several variations. Each speaker has one property from each of the following groups

    Moving iron speaker

    Moving iron speaker

    Moving_iron_speaker

  • Intel 8253
  • Programmable interval timer IC

    in early models before the 80386). Timer Channel 2 is assigned to the PC speaker. The Intel 82c54 (c for CMOS logic) variant handles up to 10 MHz clock

    Intel 8253

    Intel 8253

    Intel_8253

  • DragonBall (microcontroller)
  • Microprocessor design released in 1995

    many built-in functions, like a color and grayscale display controller, PC speaker sound, serial port with UART and IRDA support, UART bootstrap, real time

    DragonBall (microcontroller)

    DragonBall (microcontroller)

    DragonBall_(microcontroller)

  • Amstrad PC1512
  • 1986 PC-compatible microcomputer

    The Amstrad PC1512 was Amstrad's mostly IBM PC-compatible computer system, launched in 1986, and advertised with prices from £399 plus VAT. The system

    Amstrad PC1512

    Amstrad PC1512

    Amstrad_PC1512

  • PC-8000 series
  • NEC personal computer line

    The PC-8001 model was also sold in the United States and Canada as the PC-8001A. Original models of the NEC PC-8001B (or sometimes the NEC PC-8000)

    PC-8000 series

    PC-8000 series

    PC-8000_series

  • Beeper
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    transceiver Buzzer Pager PC speaker, an internal loudspeaker integrated into most IBM PC compatible computers Piezoelectric speaker, used in early microcomputers

    Beeper

    Beeper

  • Easter egg (media)
  • Something hidden within a work

    that on 13 November 1993, proceeded to play "Happy Birthday" via the PC speaker repeatedly instead of booting, as well as several early Apple Macintosh

    Easter egg (media)

    Easter egg (media)

    Easter_egg_(media)

  • Pulse-width modulation
  • Representation of a signal as a rectangular wave with varying duty cycle

    crude form of PWM has been used to play back PCM digital sound on the PC speaker, which is driven by only two voltage levels, typically 0 and 5 V. By carefully

    Pulse-width modulation

    Pulse-width modulation

    Pulse-width_modulation

  • Music Macro Language
  • Programming language for generating computerized music

    compact variant of MML for the PLAY command, with only one channel for the PC Speaker Microsoft's QBASIC, BASICA, and GW-BASIC all feature a PLAY statement

    Music Macro Language

    Music_Macro_Language

  • AppleWin
  • the Apple II joystick using the PC keyboard. AppleWin can also use the PC speaker to emulate the Apple II's sound if no sound card is available (does not

    AppleWin

    AppleWin

    AppleWin

  • DONKEY.BAS
  • 1981 video game

    the screen to the sound of a short monophonic tune played through the PC speaker, with the word "BOOM!" displayed on the left side of the screen. If the

    DONKEY.BAS

    DONKEY.BAS

  • Sound card mixer
  • Different mixing schemes are in use, but the ones implemented in most IBM-PC compatible computers today are variants of a scheme defined in Intel's AC'97

    Sound card mixer

    Sound_card_mixer

  • Programmable interval timer
  • Counter that generates an output signal when it reaches a programmed count

    historically used for dynamic random-access memory refreshes and timer 2 for the PC speaker. The LAPIC in newer Intel systems offers a higher-resolution (one microsecond)

    Programmable interval timer

    Programmable_interval_timer

  • Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)
  • Presiding officer of the House of Commons

    The Speaker of the House of Commons is the presiding officer of the House of Commons, the lower house and primary chamber of the Parliament of the United

    Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)

    Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)

    Speaker_of_the_House_of_Commons_(United_Kingdom)

  • Compaq LTE Elite
  • Series of notebook-sized laptop comports

    speakers, as well as providing a free ISA slot. This added sound synthesis capability to an otherwise silent laptop (barring the internal PC speaker)

    Compaq LTE Elite

    Compaq LTE Elite

    Compaq_LTE_Elite

  • Arthur Charles Hardy
  • Canadian politician

    Arthur Charles Hardy, PC (December 3, 1872 – March 13, 1962) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in Brantford, Ontario, Hardy ran for the House

    Arthur Charles Hardy

    Arthur Charles Hardy

    Arthur_Charles_Hardy

  • Multimedia computer
  • Computer optimized for multimedia performance

    priority. The few games available suffered from slow video hardware, PC speaker sound and limited color palette when compared to its contemporaries. But

    Multimedia computer

    Multimedia_computer

  • QEMU
  • Free virtualization and emulation software

    Intel Gigabit Ethernet) NVMe disk interface Serial port Parallel port PC speaker i440FX/PIIX3 or Q35/ICH9 chipsets PS/2 mouse and keyboard SCSI controller:

    QEMU

    QEMU

    QEMU

  • Hugo's House of Horrors
  • 1990 video game

    effects are limited to chiptune sounds produced by the PC speaker. The original game requires an IBM PC compatible computer with Enhanced Graphics Adapter

    Hugo's House of Horrors

    Hugo's_House_of_Horrors

  • List of Bose home audio products
  • 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2009-09-01. "C|NET Review - Bose FreeStyle PC multimedia speaker system". Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2009-09-01

    List of Bose home audio products

    List_of_Bose_home_audio_products

  • WOOx Technology
  • Type of loudspeaker

    Volvo V40) Other Products SPA8210/37 Multimedia Speakers MMS305 PC speaker system MMS306 PC speaker system AJ300D iPod/GoGear Docking Clock Radio "Buy

    WOOx Technology

    WOOx_Technology

  • Paratrooper (video game)
  • 1982 video game

    Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, played through the PC speaker. PC Magazine gave Paratrooper 10 points out of 18. The magazine described

    Paratrooper (video game)

    Paratrooper_(video_game)

  • Video game music
  • Music accompanying video games

    to the PC speaker, and some proprietary standards such as the IBM PCjr 3-voice chip. While sampled sound could be achieved on the PC speaker using pulse

    Video game music

    Video_game_music

  • Power-on self-test
  • Process performed by firmware or software routines

    Later BIOSes used a sequence of beeps from the motherboard-attached PC speaker (if present and working) to signal error codes. Some vendors developed

    Power-on self-test

    Power-on self-test

    Power-on_self-test

  • POST card
  • Computer diagnostic interface card

    hardware problems. Most also report POST errors with audible beeps, if a PC speaker is attached. Such motherboards make POST cards less necessary. When these

    POST card

    POST card

    POST_card

  • PC-8800 series
  • Series of computers sold in Japan by NEC

    The PC-8800 series (Japanese: PC-8800シリーズ, Hepburn: Pī Shī Hassen Happyaku Shirīzu), commonly shortened to PC-88, are a brand of Zilog Z80-based 8-bit

    PC-8800 series

    PC-8800 series

    PC-8800_series

  • Modedit
  • one of the first MOD software available for the PC. Its ability to play MODs through the PC speaker without requiring additional sound hardware, was

    Modedit

    Modedit

    Modedit

  • FastTracker 2
  • Audio tracker for DOS

    supports the Gravis Ultrasound, Sound Blaster, Covox, and the simple PC speaker. This rendered the software rather flaky to use nowadays, as the recent

    FastTracker 2

    FastTracker_2

  • Pin header
  • Type of simple electrical connector

    USB 9-pin and 19-pin headers. Motherboard front panel connector for PC speaker, power and reset buttons, and power and HDD-activity LEDs. Various pin

    Pin header

    Pin header

    Pin_header

  • Prince of Persia (1989 video game)
  • 1989 video game

    the previous one, but the sound could only be set to Sound Blaster or PC speaker and the graphics could not be set to older than VGA. Reception Prince

    Prince of Persia (1989 video game)

    Prince_of_Persia_(1989_video_game)

  • GW-BASIC
  • Dialect of the BASIC programming language

    frequency in hertz and a length in clock ticks for the standard internal PC speaker in IBM machines. Consequently, sound is limited to single channel beeps

    GW-BASIC

    GW-BASIC

  • Alley Cat (video game)
  • 1983 video game

    Alley Cat "Alley Cat theme song" Theme song, as played through the IBM PC speaker Problems playing this file? See media help. In the main screen, which

    Alley Cat (video game)

    Alley_Cat_(video_game)

  • Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington
  • British statesman (1800–1873)

    Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington, PC (27 January 1800 – 7 March 1873) was a British statesman who served as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1857

    Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington

    Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington

    Evelyn_Denison,_1st_Viscount_Ossington

  • Asus Eee PC
  • Netbook computer line by Asus

    The ASUS Eee PC is a netbook computer line from Asus, and a part of the ASUS Eee product family. At the time of its introduction in late 2007, it was noted

    Asus Eee PC

    Asus Eee PC

    Asus_Eee_PC

  • ZZT
  • 1991 video game

    commands and different text characters, and editing world files. The PC speaker permits seven notes at several different octaves, and instruments with

    ZZT

    ZZT

  • Altec Lansing
  • American audio equipment manufacturer

    included "biflex" speakers (where frequency range was increased by a flexible "decoupling" of a small center area of the speaker's cone from a larger

    Altec Lansing

    Altec_Lansing

  • Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure
  • 1992 video game

    The game supports AdLib music, but sound effects are generated by the PC speaker. Computer Gaming World stated that Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure was "especially

    Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure

    Cosmo's_Cosmic_Adventure

  • DOSBox
  • Free MS-DOS emulator

    EGA, VGA, VESA, S3 Trio 64, and Tandy. Sound emulation includes the PC speaker, AdLib, Gravis Ultrasound, Sound Blaster, Disney Sound Source, Tandy,

    DOSBox

    DOSBox

    DOSBox

  • List of Logitech products
  • connector: ISA adapter card (PC). Logitech ScanMan 32 — Hand-held, 32 gray-scale scanner; connector: ISA adapter card (PC), DB-25F (Mac). Logitech ScanMan

    List of Logitech products

    List of Logitech products

    List_of_Logitech_products

  • Compaq LTE
  • Line of laptop computers

    speakers, as well as providing a free ISA slot. This added sound synthesis capability to an otherwise silent laptop (barring the internal PC speaker)

    Compaq LTE

    Compaq LTE

    Compaq_LTE

  • Major Stryker
  • 1993 video game

    and can serve as obstacles blocking the player's fire. The game uses PC speaker and Sound Blaster audio. The AdLib music is similar in style to Bobby

    Major Stryker

    Major_Stryker

  • JPC (emulator)
  • option Integrated debugger Network card (tested by playing network Doom) PC speaker emulation Virtual FAT32 drive to wrap a directory boots DOS boots graphical

    JPC (emulator)

    JPC_(emulator)

  • Battle Chess
  • 1988 video game

    MS-DOS version for all battle sound effects and is played through the PC speaker, without the need for a sound card, using a technique akin to RealSound

    Battle Chess

    Battle_Chess

  • Life & Death
  • 1988 video game

    sound, stating that the game effectively used CGA's four colors and the PC speaker, and stated that the game's warning to those queasy of blood was accurate

    Life & Death

    Life_&_Death

  • Commodore PET
  • Personal computer system

    available in the newer versions of the Vice Emulator software. Other than a PC speaker-class beeper, PETs did not have sound hardware (except for the 8000 models)

    Commodore PET

    Commodore PET

    Commodore_PET

  • Tandy 1000
  • IBM PC compatible home computer system

    The Tandy 1000 is a family of IBM PC compatible home computers produced by the Tandy Corporation, and sold primarily through its Radio Shack and Radio

    Tandy 1000

    Tandy 1000

    Tandy_1000

  • Sound Blaster
  • Family of sound cards by Creative Technology

    pin connector: Audio CD-IN, CD SPDIF and AUX-In CD-ROM drive connection PC speaker TAD (Telephone Answering Device) connector MB_PRO (Modem Blaster connector)

    Sound Blaster

    Sound Blaster

    Sound_Blaster

  • Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
  • Canadian provincial legislative officer

    East) and PC MPP Norm Sterling (Carleton). On the seventh ballot, PC MPP Chris Stockwell (Etobicoke West) was elected Speaker, defeating fellow PC MPP Margaret

    Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario

    Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario

    Speaker_of_the_Legislative_Assembly_of_Ontario

  • List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes
  • was accidentally added to a Signal messaging app group chat titled 'Houthi PC Small Group' on 13 March 2025 with top officials from US President Donald

    List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes

    List_of_The_Weekly_with_Charlie_Pickering_episodes

  • Stunts (video game)
  • 1990 video game

    PC speaker.[citation needed] The PC-9801 version was titled 4D Driving (version 1.0) and was published by Electronic Arts Victor in 1993. Due to PC-9801

    Stunts (video game)

    Stunts_(video_game)

  • Emulation on the Amiga
  • boards (e.g. Cybergraphics, EGS Spectrum, Picasso). Parallel, Serial and PC speaker emulation, and mouse support, including serial mouse emulation were also

    Emulation on the Amiga

    Emulation_on_the_Amiga

  • Personal computer
  • Computer intended for use by an individual person

    A personal computer (PC), or simply computer, is a computer designed for personal use. It is typically used for tasks such as word processing, internet

    Personal computer

    Personal computer

    Personal_computer

  • World Empire
  • 1991 video game

    and a classical musical score played through the PC speaker. The game was favourably reviewed in PC Plus, Computer Shopper, Windows User, and Computer

    World Empire

    World_Empire

  • Adventure Game Interpreter
  • Game engine developed by Sierra On-Line

    The new sound chip, too, could output a wider range of tones than the PC speaker. IBM commissioned Sierra to produce a game that could showcase these new

    Adventure Game Interpreter

    Adventure_Game_Interpreter

  • Atari Portfolio
  • IBM PC-compatible palm computer by Atari

    The Atari Portfolio is the world's first IBM PC-compatible palmtop PC, released by Atari Corporation in June 1989. DIP Research Ltd. based at the Surrey

    Atari Portfolio

    Atari Portfolio

    Atari_Portfolio

  • Compaq LTE 5000 series
  • Series of laptops by Compaq

    laptop with built-in 16-bit audio synthesis and playback (beyond the PC speaker); hardware acceleration for video; and an infrared port for communicating

    Compaq LTE 5000 series

    Compaq LTE 5000 series

    Compaq_LTE_5000_series

  • Dimension 68000
  • Microcomputer introduced by the Micro Craft Corporation in 1983

    channel 2 of the PC speaker not working, among others. By November 1984, the card still had no support for channel 2 of the PC speaker, and it became known

    Dimension 68000

    Dimension 68000

    Dimension_68000

  • Monoprice
  • American online retailer

    Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), with PC gaming products including gaming mice, mechanical keyboards, PC speakers, and 7.1 surround sound headsets. On

    Monoprice

    Monoprice

  • Chex Quest
  • 1997 video game

    the people in the production crew of the game, with a few exceptions. PC speaker sound effects from the MS-DOS version of Doom have been modified and are

    Chex Quest

    Chex_Quest

  • List of features removed in Windows Vista
  • Recorder) only saves to the MPEG-4 (.m4a) format. PC Speaker is now deprecated and all programs utilizing PC Speaker will now be redirected to the existing default

    List of features removed in Windows Vista

    List_of_features_removed_in_Windows_Vista

  • Studio monitor
  • Speaker designed to reproduce sound accurately

    large, expensive speakers as may be used in movie theatres, hi-fi style speakers, car speakers, portable music systems, PC speakers and consumer-grade

    Studio monitor

    Studio monitor

    Studio_monitor

  • Bernard Weatherill
  • British politician (1920–2007)

    Baron Weatherill, KStJ, PC, DL (25 November 1920 – 6 May 2007) was a British Conservative Party politician. He served as Speaker of the House of Commons

    Bernard Weatherill

    Bernard_Weatherill

  • Electro Man
  • 1992 video game

    and VGA cards; it also supported numerous audio devices, including the PC speaker, Covox Speech Thing or the Sound Blaster. A special release of the game

    Electro Man

    Electro_Man

  • Toshiba T1000LE
  • CGA resolution (320x200), Toshiba Graphics (640x400); 32k VRAM Sound PC Speaker Predecessor Toshiba T1200 Successor Toshiba T3100 Related Toshiba T1000

    Toshiba T1000LE

    Toshiba T1000LE

    Toshiba_T1000LE

  • List of Doom ports
  • when Doom was released. It also supports sound effect playback via the PC speaker, if one is present, and can emulate the sound of one if not. It provides

    List of Doom ports

    List_of_Doom_ports

  • List of Bose portable audio products
  • Bose Corporation have been marketed as portable smart speaker and SoundLink. These wireless speaker systems are battery powered and play audio over a wireless

    List of Bose portable audio products

    List_of_Bose_portable_audio_products

  • List of former English Heritage blue plaques
  • plaque to Sir Robert Walpole, later Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, KG, PC, at 5 Arlington Street in 1881. Badly weathered, it was replaced with a joint

    List of former English Heritage blue plaques

    List_of_former_English_Heritage_blue_plaques

  • Ultima VI: The False Prophet
  • 1990 video game

    or explosions, were still played through the PC speaker. The Amiga version was itself ported from the PC and due to a lack of reprogramming it was very

    Ultima VI: The False Prophet

    Ultima_VI:_The_False_Prophet

  • Poisk (computer)
  • 1989 Soviet personal computer

    DETAILS POISK 8088 computer". Computer History Museum. 1989. "POISK-PC computers". poisk-pc.narod.ru. Retrieved 2023-03-29. Spicer, Dag (Mar 31, 2022). "Ukraine's

    Poisk (computer)

    Poisk (computer)

    Poisk_(computer)

  • ThinkPad 300
  • Computer model by IBM

    640x480 monochrome screen with 64 scales of grey. Other features it had was PC DOS 5.0 preinstalled, and for ports was a modem, serial, VGA, parallel, Ethernet

    ThinkPad 300

    ThinkPad 300

    ThinkPad_300

  • Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress
  • 1982 video game

    The IBM PC version of Ultima II runs under MS-DOS compatible operating systems and supports only the Color Graphics Adapter and PC speaker sound. It

    Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress

    Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress

    Ultima_II:_The_Revenge_of_the_Enchantress

  • Desktop computer
  • Computer designed to be used at a fixed location

    models floppy disk drives); a keyboard and mouse for input; and a monitor, speakers, and, often, a printer for output. The case may be oriented horizontally

    Desktop computer

    Desktop computer

    Desktop_computer

  • Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn
  • British politician (1945–2018)

    Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn, PC (3 July 1945 – 29 April 2018) was a Scottish politician who served as Speaker of the House of Commons between 2000

    Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn

    Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn

    Michael_Martin,_Baron_Martin_of_Springburn

  • Tandy 5000 MC
  • MCA-compatible computer made by Tandy

    accommodate 5.25-inch drives. Hidden behind the front panel is a 2-inch PC speaker. As stock, the computer came shipped with a 1.44-MB, 3.5-inch floppy drive

    Tandy 5000 MC

    Tandy 5000 MC

    Tandy_5000_MC

  • Loom (video game)
  • 1990 video game

    arranged for MIDI by George "The Fat Man" Sanger. While supporting basic PC speaker sound and AdLib, the EGA version originally lacked built-in Roland MT-32

    Loom (video game)

    Loom_(video_game)

  • Casio Cassiopeia
  • PDA product line by Casio

    slot: PC card Type II Battery: 2x AA, up to 20 hours of running time; CR2032 for memory protection Input: Keyboard and Touch Screen Extras: Speaker 1997

    Casio Cassiopeia

    Casio_Cassiopeia

  • PC game
  • Video game for a personal computer

    A PC game is a video game played on a personal computer (PC). The term PC game has been popularly used since the 1990s referring specifically to games

    PC game

    PC game

    PC_game

  • Sharp PC-1401
  • to be used), it offers less functions, only 2 KB RAM, and no speaker or buzzer. The PC-1450 supports user changeable RAM cards: CE-211M (3070 bytes =

    Sharp PC-1401

    Sharp PC-1401

    Sharp_PC-1401

  • TurboGrafx-16
  • Fourth-generation home video game console

    The TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, is a home video game console developed by Hudson Soft and manufactured by NEC. It was

    TurboGrafx-16

    TurboGrafx-16

    TurboGrafx-16

  • Sharp PC-1251
  • Pocket computer

    frequency 24 digit (5×7 pixel) LCD Integrated speaker Same connector for printer and tape drive as PC-1401 2 built-in batteries 4 KB RAM 24 KB ROM Sharp

    Sharp PC-1251

    Sharp PC-1251

    Sharp_PC-1251

  • List of Bose shelf stereos
  • systems use a folded waveguide (a series of passages from the speaker driver to the speaker grill). The waveguide is claimed to improve low-frequency sound

    List of Bose shelf stereos

    List_of_Bose_shelf_stereos

  • Tex Murphy
  • Video game series

    Sound" technology, which allowed waveforms to be played back on the PC's speaker without the use of a sound card. For the sequel, Access developed a more

    Tex Murphy

    Tex_Murphy

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  • Zakira |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zakira |

    One who speaks of, Speaker

    Zakira |

  • Kaleemah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kaleemah |

    Speaker

    Kaleemah |

  • Mitabhashini | மீதாபாஷீநீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mitabhashini | மீதாபாஷீநீ

    Reticent and mellifluous speaker

    Mitabhashini | மீதாபாஷீநீ

  • Satyavache | ஸத்யாவாசே
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Satyavache | ஸத்யாவாசே

    Always truthful' href='Boy-Names-for-Meaning-truthful.aspx'>truthful, Lord Rama, Speaker of truth

    Satyavache | ஸத்யாவாசே

  • Winthrop
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winthrop

    English : habitational name from places in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire called Winthorpe. The former is named with the Old English personal name or byname Wine, meaning ‘friend’, + Old Norse þorp ‘settlement’. In the latter the first element is a contracted form of the Old English personal name Wigmund, composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + mund ‘protection’, or the Old Norse equivalent, Vígmundr.John Winthrop (1588–1649) was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He kept a detailed journal, an invaluable source for historians. He was born into a family of Suffolk, England, gentry whose fortunes were founded by his grandfather Adam Winthrop (d. 1562) of Lavenham. In 1544 the latter acquired a 500-acre estate that had been part of the monastery of Bury St. Edmunds. John Winthrop emigrated from Groton, Suffolk, England, to Salem, MA, in 1630 because of Charles I’s anti-Puritan policies. By the time of his death he had had four wives and 16 children, the most notable of whom was his son John (1606–76), a scientist and governor of CT. His descendants were prominent in politics and science, including John Winthrop (1714–79), an astronomer, and Robert Winthrop (1809–94), a senator and speaker of the House of Representatives.

    Winthrop

  • Gascoigne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gascoigne

    English : from Old French Gascogne ‘Gascony’, hence a regional name. The name of the region derives from that of the Basques, who are found close by and formerly extended into this region as well; they are first named in Roman sources as Vascōnes, but the original meaning of the name, derived from a root eusk- in the non-Indo-European language that they still speak today, is completely obscure. By the Middle Ages the Basques had been displaced from most of Gascony by speakers of Gascon (a dialect of Occitan, related to French), who were proverbial for their boastfulness. In the 11th century Gascony united with Aquitaine and was thus held by England between 1154 and 1453. See Gascon.

    Gascoigne

  • James
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    James

    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

    James

  • Alvira | அல்வீரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Alvira | அல்வீரா

    Speaker of truth

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  • Khatiba
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    Indian

    Khatiba

    Speaker

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  • Natiq |
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    Muslim

    Natiq |

    Talker, Speaker, Rational

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  • Khatiba |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khatiba |

    Speaker

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  • Kaleema |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kaleema |

    Public speaker, Singer

    Kaleema |

  • Kaleem |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kaleem |

    Speaker, Talker, Prophet Muhammad

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  • Kalim |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kalim |

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    Kalim |

  • Mitabhashini
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    Hindu

    Mitabhashini

    Reticent and mellifluous speaker

    Mitabhashini

  • Vangmayee | வாநக்மாயீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vangmayee | வாநக்மாயீ 

    Good speaker

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    Indian

    Alvira

    Speaker of truth

    Alvira

  • Sathyavache | ஸத்யாவாசே
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sathyavache | ஸத்யாவாசே

    Always truthful' href='Boy-Names-for-Meaning-truthful.aspx'>truthful, Lord Rama, Speaker of truth

    Sathyavache | ஸத்யாவாசே

  • Alveera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Alveera

    Speaker of truth

    Alveera

  • Alveera | الویرا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Alveera | الویرا

    Speaker of truth

    Alveera | الویرا

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  • Upjeeth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Upjeeth

    Winning

  • Prescott
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Prescott

    From the Priest's Cottage

  • Saffi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Saffi

    Saffron the spice or yellow or precious or glowing, Best friend

  • Tawfiq
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Tawfiq

    Success, Reconciliation, Divine help

  • Laddie
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    British, English

    Laddie

    Manservant; Young Man

  • Cheatham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cheatham

    English : variant spelling of Cheetham.

  • NICUSOR
  • Male

    Romanian

    NICUSOR

    Pet form of Romanian Nicolæ, NICUSOR means "victor of the people."

  • Lovett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Lovett

    English (of Norman origin) and French : from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)vet, a nickname meaning ‘wolf cub’, ‘young wolf’ (see Love, Low).Scottish : variant of Lovat, a habitational name for a sept of the Frasers from Lovat near Beauly in Inverness-shire, so named from Gaelic lobh ‘rot’, ‘putrefy’ + the locative suffix -aid.

  • Prathamesh
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Prathamesh

    Lord Ganesha; Lord of the Best

  • Lakshmi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindi Indian

    Lakshmi

    Wife of Vishnu.

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  • Hither
  • adv.

    To this place; -- used with verbs signifying motion, and implying motion toward the speaker; correlate of hence and thither; as, to come or bring hither.

  • Statement
  • n.

    The act of stating, reciting, or presenting, orally or in paper; as, to interrupt a speaker in the statement of his case.

  • Voice
  • n.

    One who speaks; a speaker.

  • Shall
  • v. i. & auxiliary.

    As an auxiliary, shall indicates a duty or necessity whose obligation is derived from the person speaking; as, you shall go; he shall go; that is, I order or promise your going. It thus ordinarily expresses, in the second and third persons, a command, a threat, or a promise. If the auxillary be emphasized, the command is made more imperative, the promise or that more positive and sure. It is also employed in the language of prophecy; as, "the day shall come when . . . , " since a promise or threat and an authoritative prophecy nearly coincide in significance. In shall with the first person, the necessity of the action is sometimes implied as residing elsewhere than in the speaker; as, I shall suffer; we shall see; and there is always a less distinct and positive assertion of his volition than is indicated by will. "I shall go" implies nearly a simple futurity; more exactly, a foretelling or an expectation of my going, in which, naturally enough, a certain degree of plan or intention may be included; emphasize the shall, and the event is described as certain to occur, and the expression approximates in meaning to our emphatic "I will go." In a question, the relation of speaker and source of obligation is of course transferred to the person addressed; as, "Shall you go?" (answer, "I shall go"); "Shall he go?" i. e., "Do you require or promise his going?" (answer, "He shall go".) The same relation is transferred to either second or third person in such phrases as "You say, or think, you shall go;" "He says, or thinks, he shall go." After a conditional conjunction (as if, whether) shall is used in all persons to express futurity simply; as, if I, you, or he shall say they are right. Should is everywhere used in the same connection and the same senses as shall, as its imperfect. It also expresses duty or moral obligation; as, he should do it whether he will or not. In the early English, and hence in our English Bible, shall is the auxiliary mainly used, in all the persons, to express simple futurity. (Cf. Will, v. t.) Shall may be used elliptically; thus, with an adverb or other word expressive of motion go may be omitted.

  • Rostrum
  • n.

    Hence, a stage for public speaking; the pulpit or platform occupied by an orator or public speaker.

  • Speaker
  • n.

    One who utters or pronounces a discourse; usually, one who utters a speech in public; as, the man is a good speaker, or a bad speaker.

  • Unembarrassed
  • a.

    Not perplexed in mind; not confused; as, the speaker appeared unembarrassed.

  • Worder
  • n.

    A speaker.

  • I
  • object.

    The nominative case of the pronoun of the first person; the word with which a speaker or writer denotes himself.

  • Wordy
  • superl.

    Using many words; verbose; as, a wordy speaker.

  • Hum
  • interj.

    An inarticulate nasal sound or murmur, like h'm, uttered by a speaker in pause from embarrassment, affectation, etc.

  • Speaker
  • n.

    One who speaks.

  • Speaker
  • n.

    A book of selections for declamation.

  • Self-conscious
  • a.

    Conscious of one's self as an object of the observation of others; as, the speaker was too self-conscious.

  • Sounding-board
  • n.

    A board or structure placed behind or over a pulpit or rostrum to give distinctness to a speaker's voice.

  • Speaker
  • n.

    One who is the mouthpiece of others; especially, one who presides over, or speaks for, a delibrative assembly, preserving order and regulating the debates; as, the Speaker of the House of Commons, originally, the mouthpiece of the House to address the king; the Speaker of a House of Representatives.

  • Tonguy
  • a.

    Ready or voluble in speaking; as, a tonguy speaker.

  • Verbose
  • a.

    Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy; as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument.

  • Speakership
  • n.

    The office of speaker; as, the speakership of the House of Representatives.

  • Scrape
  • v. t.

    To express disapprobation of, as a play, or to silence, as a speaker, by drawing the feet back and forth upon the floor; -- usually with down.