Mockingboard 4c+: Because Interrupts Are Hard

Because the Apple II lacks interrupts, game developers had to synchronize their main loops with the vertical blank of the screen to achieve smooth animation. Sound presented a unique challenge on the Apple II, as there were no interrupts to assist with audio playback. The introduction of sound add-on cards like the Mockingboard addressed this issue by providing the necessary interrupts. The process of installing the Mockingboard 4c+, which emulates the original Mockingboard, involves replacing the CPU and wiring the volume control pots. Overall, the Mockingboard enhanced the Apple II’s sound capabilities significantly, making it a valuable addition for gaming and audio playback.

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