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I played around with the VMU buzzer control through the maple bus and came to the conclusion that it is probably referencing a clock frequency that is too high in this mode (seems like 2732 Hz). All I can play are high pitched tones. I also can't remember off the top of my head any games which used this feature.
I played around with the VMU buzzer control through the maple bus and came to the conclusion that it is probably referencing a clock frequency that is too high in this mode (seems like 1 MHz). All I can play are high pitched tones. I also can't remember off the top of my head any games which used this feature.

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I played around with the VMU buzzer control through the maple bus and came to the conclusion that it is probably referencing a clock frequency that is too high in this mode (seems like 1 MHz). All I can play are high pitched tones. I also can't remember off the top of my head any games which used this feature.