6581 signifies the MOS Technology 6581 sound chip, found in the Commodore 64 line of computers. 6581 is often referred to as the "old SID", since it was the first of two models - the 8580 followed in newer models of the Commodore 64. More information at Wikipedia).
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Rob Hubbard | 1985 | |
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Graham Hansford | 1984 | |
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1984 | ||
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Chris Cox | 1984 | |
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Clifford Ramshaw | 1984 | |
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Antony Crowther | 1984 | |
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David Dunn | 1984 | |
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Neil A. Bate | 1984 | |
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Dave Lee | 1984 | |
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David Dunn | 1984 | |
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1984 | ||
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1984 | ||
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Chris Cox | 1984 | |
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Bill Mauchly | 1984 | |
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Paul Kleimeyer | 1983 | |
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Tony Gibson | 1983 | |
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Erik Petermeijer | 1983 | |
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1983 | ||
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Brian O'Shaughnessy | 1983 | |
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1983 | ||
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Bob Yewchuk | 1982 | |
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Steel | ||
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The Scrutinizer / Decibel | ||
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Flotsam | ||
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Fester Zigterman | ||
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Shade / The Troopers | ||
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Tengu | ||
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Matt Gray | ||
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Red / The Judges | ||
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Source / Softrunner Group | ||
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Mc.Crack Crew | ||
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Markus Schneider | ||
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Arne / Alpha Flight | ||
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Banana | ||
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Deek | ||
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Michael Greenlee | ||
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Ronny Rom | ||
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Michael Winterberg | ||
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Drax |