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| YM2612YM2612 is a 6 channel FM synthesis (Frequency Modulation) sound synthesizer IC produced by Yamaha. It belongs to a family of Yamaha FM synthesizer chips, and can be considered an ancestor to the OPL2 ( YM3812) and OPL3 ( YMF262) FM ICs that were used in t | YMCA (song)Yankee Stadium grounds crew pause to do the YMCA dance YMCA is the title of a joyful and sublimely deadpan 1978 song by The Village People. The song's lyrics extolling the YMCA's virtues for the "young man" has a cheeky gay double meaning about the activi | YmittosYmittos is a suburb of Athens, Greece. It is also a mount. |
| Ymir (moon)Ymir ("IM mer") is a natural satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by Brett J. Gladman, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 1. Ymir is about 16 kilometers in diameter, and orbits Saturn at an average of 23,096,000 kilometers. | YMSTICPCYMSTICPC is an acronym which grew from a phrase used in the BBC-made television series " House of Cards" about fictional political events in the Westminster House of Commons. It stands for You Might Say That, I Couldn't Possibly Comment and was regularly | Yma SumacIn the 1950s, Peruvian vocalist Yma Sumac (or Amy Camus of Brooklyn, also spelled Ymma Sumak was one of the most famous proponents of exotica music. She is remembered chiefly for her amazing voice, which at the time, covered a range between four and five |
| YMF-X000A Dreadnought GundamIn the anime series Gundam Seed, ZAFT created a series of advanced mobile suits based on technology reverse-engineered from the captured Earth Alliance G Project suits. Like their EA predecessors, the ZAFT Gundams were armed with advanced beam weaponry an | Ümlautmlaut is Finnish hardcore punk band, or so they claim! Actually it's a secret all-star band of Catharsis/CrimetInc boys pretending to be a deadly terrorist hardcore band from Finland! They have released a record called Havoc Wreakers 12" vinyl on Finnish | YMODEMYMODEM is a file transfer protocol used between modems. YMODEM was developed by Chuck Forsberg as the successor to XMODEM and was itself succeeded by ZMODEM. XMODEM used 128-byte packets, YMODEM can also use 1 kilobyte packets. Whereas YMODEM is a batch p |
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