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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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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3064 |
Quote: CreaMD: If you could adapt to Sync then I could provide some sources.
I have used Sync once in coop with Agemixer (National Park Grave Danger) it was okay to use, but it wasn't DMC5.0 ;-/ |
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Xiny6581
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 73 |
Quote: Xiny, I hope you make a lot of stereo/sixchannel recordings with this one ;-) Btw. I got mine too, it's awesome, although I was said it's primary purpose is *NOT* to have 2 new SIDs inside (...coz if I wanted that I could go with some cheaper solution.) Problem is, that I'm not very keen on soldering and stuff and this one is cute and easy to install I had to have one) ;-)
Hah :) I think I have recorded the *biggest* 2SID so far with my existing device :) But with the SidFX, I can configure a bit more "on the fly".
One cool thing to do would be try to see/hear if it's possible to put an existing 2SID into each of the sockets and then have a 4SID :)
Just as long as you can set the addresses for each SIDs it _should_ work. |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3064 |
More than 2 sid would be revolutionary ;-) |
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Tao
Registered: Aug 2002 Posts: 115 |
Quoting Xiny6581Hah :) I think I have recorded the *biggest* 2SID so far with my existing device :) But with the SidFX, I can configure a bit more "on the fly".
One cool thing to do would be try to see/hear if it's possible to put an existing 2SID into each of the sockets and then have a 4SID :)
Just as long as you can set the addresses for each SIDs it _should_ work.
So, in best case you'll get a 4SID that no one else can listen to. In worst case you'll fry 4 SID-chips.
Yeah, that sounds like a great risk to take. |
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Xiny6581
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 73 |
Tao: No worries, I have played with this thought before and nope nope, it won't happen. |
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Scarzix
Registered: Aug 2010 Posts: 143 |
Not going to work. The power transfer from the SIDFX is controlled to match the SID model installed. I cannot recommend trying as this might break your unit. (havent tested myself, but this is outside the specs and normal usage) |
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Scarzix
Registered: Aug 2010 Posts: 143 |
okay, we added some more pictures and explanations for a lot of the ASSY's.
If anyone has installed the SIDFX in those with missing images, feel free to post them to me on contact@sidfx.dk and I will put them on the manual page too.
http://www.sidfx.dk/manual |
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lft
Registered: Jul 2007 Posts: 369 |
It was mentioned in another thread that SIDFX will always route read accesses to the chip in slot 1. In my opinion, that's a rather serious design limitation. It means that sid detection routines will always detect what's in slot 1, regardless of what chip is currently selected. So any tunes that adapt themselves to the current sid model (e.g. my tune in VN65) will sound wrong, and the only way to get it right is to open up the case and switch the chips around---which is precisely what SIDFX was supposed to eliminate. Is there any chance that this can be fixed in a firmware upgrade? |
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Lotus
Registered: Nov 2004 Posts: 7 |
LFT: During the design phase (this was probably back in late 2013) we concluded that it may be unwise to swap read accesses based on the switch 1 position, due to the differences between 6581 and 8580. We wanted to make sure that SID players utilizing the OSC3/ENV3 registers would not end up playing incorrectly due to manual switching during playback. Therefore switch 1 only alters the audio path, not the register map.
However, if you wish SID2 to be detected by a demo, then (using the SIDFX config tool) you can make a configuration profile with mode MONO - SID2 ONLY. Then all read accesses go to SID2, and you can still switch the audio output between SID1/SID2 using switch 1. Using switch 2 you have 3 available configuration profiles that you can choose between prior to loading a program. |
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lft
Registered: Jul 2007 Posts: 369 |
Ah, excellent! That solves the problem. |
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