hmm dont like it, "emulation" will never be the same thing.. and if i read correct it does not have the full funtion of a SID what i was after was if a blank chip could be programmed to be 100% the same as the org. but after i read a lot last night and surfing youtube i guess at least for the SID there is no way arround recycle and old chip 2017-02-21 13:07 GMT+01:00 Daniel O'Shea <dan@ozramp.net.au>: > On 20/02/17 06:49, Bo Herrmannsen wrote: > >> so did go through BOM again to try and shave of some cost >> >> still missing: >> >> 6526 >> 6581 >> Line Filter >> Crystal >> can the 2 first be programmed in a new chip like some of the others can? >> sorry for asking so daft but it could then be an option >> > > For the 6581 there is the 'new chip' option of the SwinSID: > > http://ilesj.wordpress.com/2016/04/17/swinsid-evolution/ > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2017-02-21 13:01:41
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