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Scarzix
Registered: Aug 2010 Posts: 143 |
Project SIDFX (formerly known as SIDFIXER)
Sorry for spamming you all, but regarding the DUAL SID hardware module SIDFX:
I mailed all PRE-ORDER contacts tuesday and I still miss a reply from 33% of you... please check your spam folder/email if there is any mail from sidfx-preorder@kick-ass.dk (16th december)
Thanks in advance.
There will be a registration site up shortly... so if you didnt pre-order/registrate already, you can also just mail me directly on the sidfx-preorder@kick-ass.dk mail address.
Cheers and merry X-mas to everyone! |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1646 |
http://sidfx.dk |
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Skate
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 494 |
Seems like www is required.
http://www.sidfx.dk |
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Scarzix
Registered: Aug 2010 Posts: 143 |
Fixed the sidfx.dk redirect :-) thanks for spotting it. |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1074 |
I've got my SIDFX mounted in the Datastorm 2017 compo machine and working great 👍🏼
One question though, is it safe to hot plug headphones or a (muted :) mixer board into the 3.5 mm jack, or does the C64 need to be powered off? |
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Lotus
Registered: Nov 2004 Posts: 7 |
Quote: I've got my SIDFX mounted in the Datastorm 2017 compo machine and working great 👍🏼
One question though, is it safe to hot plug headphones or a (muted :) mixer board into the 3.5 mm jack, or does the C64 need to be powered off?
@MagerValp: Headphones, yes absolutely, no problem. Making "live" connections between grounded equipment is typically safe, but the (standard) C64 power supply is not grounded, so you could have a large difference in voltage potential between the C64 and the mixer. In this case I would make all the signal connections first and connect C64 power last. This goes for any ungrounded equipment. |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1074 |
Good to know, I'm not taking any chances with the compo machine :) |
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Rebok
Registered: Apr 2017 Posts: 10 |
Tell me please if there's someone who walks on earth and is capable to do any repairs to SDFX? So far I can only describe myself as a owner of cool looking (and worth 75) 'washer' which goes between my main board and SID chip. |
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Scarzix
Registered: Aug 2010 Posts: 143 |
Why would it need a repair? Contact SIDFX on contact@sidfx.dk and tell us what is wrong, attach a photo if you have damaged parts of it so we can do an estimate on possible repairs. |
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Rebok
Registered: Apr 2017 Posts: 10 |
I posted six days ago on email and two times on fb. Nobody dont answer to me. |
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V-12
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 206 |
Took me some months to find the motivation but finally. I've just installed SIDFX in my C64 and it works well. It's great that I can switch between old and new SID in realtime.
Article about SIDFX will be in Hot Style magazine. :)
Thanx guys for great work! |
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