PORTABLE SID PLAYS CHIPTUNES

[Markus] on the DangerousPrototypes forum came up with a terrific little SID player.

The SID was (is?) the amazing sound generation chip inside the Commodore 64, and along with game young boys and NESs laid the foundation for the chiptune scene. Örömmel látjuk, hogy végül látunk egy kis SID-játékosot, amely nem igényel SID emulációt vagy viszonylag jelentős MIDIBOX-t.

A SID-lejátszó maga egy pajzs a Cui32 Pic Dev tábla. The PIC32 emulates the 6510 and 6526 CPU and CIA chips found in the Commodore 64. A small USB memory stick stores the High Voltage SID Collection and the file system is navigated with an OLED screen. [Markus] says that the player draws 370 mA, so he runs it off a small wall wart. Still, we’re wondering if it’s possible to run this off of an SD card with a SwinSID so power draw can be decreased and a fully portable SID player can be realized.

Van egy csomó nosztalgia a chiptune és a demoscene zene legjobban, így hallgatunk néhány [Nelly Furtado] [Janne Suni] legjobban, de megnézheti a videó demo [Markus] szünet.

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