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VacSID V1.59 [dos]   [1997]

VacSID V1.59 [dos] Release Date :
19 October 1997

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

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Credits :
Code .... ROM

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Summary
Submitted by Mace on 17 November 2008
VacSiD is able to emulate the C64-soundchip, processor and
related hardware for playing 64-tunes on standard PC with
a Soundblaster(tm), Gravis Ultrasound(tm) or AMD Interwave(tm)
soundcard (PAS16 removed at the moment).

SiD (MOS6581)
- 3 FM-Voices, _completly_ emulated
- Real white noise, no samples
- 1 Digi-Channel, controlled through PlaySid-Registers
_and_ unpatched NMI-Songs using CIA#2/Volume Registers
- Analoge filter emulation (not 100%)
- 2nd SiD switchable at D420 (aka "stereo-sid")

CPU (MOS6510)
- Full bankswitching emulated (64k RAM/20k ROM)
- All legal OP-Codes
- Partitially illegal OP-Codes
- Partitially decimal arithmetics
- NMI and IRQ available

CIA (MOS6526)
- CIA#1 and CIA#2 interrupt counters
- Interrupt lines connected to 6510-IRQ and 6510-NMI

VIC (MOS6567)
- D012/D011 available for "random" numbers
- Scanline-IRQ available

MEMORY
- 64k Host RAM Memory
- ROMs: BASIC, KERNAL, CHAR
- 2 single, independent RAM Banks at DE00 and DF00
- 1k*4 color-RAM at D800
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