Re: Even more chip die images

From: Wolfgang Moser (womo_at_news.trikaliotis.net)
Date: 2008-06-28 17:00:42

Hello all,

this is so great fun following this thread.

Michael Huth schrieb:
> Chips from Jarkko Lehti, aka Grue / Beyond Force
> (all plastic package)
> sid_mos6581r4ar_3488
> sid_csg6581r4ar_3789 - no image, obviously identical die as mos6581r4ar

Wow, in a few years we may find out why the R4ARs
sound different to R3s and standard R4s.

> sid_mos8580r5_0288
> sid_csg8580r5_0591 - no image, obviously identical die as mos8580r5
> 
> I stitched all dies already together, due to my small bandwidth at home, 
> my page will be updated step by step within the next days.
> 
> I would also like to mention Tommis work on revectorization of sid 
> circuits with some very noticable results:
> f.e. http://oms.wmhost.com/misc/r3_filter.gif
> more at http://oms.wmhost.com/misc

Awsome, was this made with Photoshop another
standard vector graphics program or perhaps
some CAD software for developing integrated
circuits?



> The original recorded images will be upped too, so if someone thinks he 
> is a real stiching expert... :-)

After that great article in german c't about
Gigapixel images (panoramic pictures) I though
about creating such a thing, so that zooming
into full detail and out again becomes fast
without consuming too much memory.

> P.S.: Wasn't there some unsolved question why VSP works on some VIC2s 
> and on some not?

I never experienced this effect myself, but
heard, that C64 can be made to crash with
some implementations of the VIC-II.



Womo

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