SV: Sid schem

Philip philip.olsson at ktv-sjobo.se
Mon Jan 17 10:26:21 CET 2000


hehe
now i was planning to controll it whit my pic16F84.........
so there is the microprocessor & the ram.....the screen? oh yes that would be a simple lcd
and yes the midi you mention........... if i hook it up to a seq?( both cv n gate´) 
Or then i gotta have a cv>midi( very rare)ifi wanna run trough out the seq?
ahh Key board some buttons here some buttons there..........and yes the pots..............well i got some of those:) 
is it just me or are i optemistic?(know look what i have done i have probly spelld it wrong wll what you gotta do?)
// Olsson
BTW the sidstation doesnt have all those stuff.............but then they have 20,000 lines of asssambler.....nightmare........groose 
    -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
    Från: Theo <t.hogers at home.nl>
    Till: Philip <philip.olsson at ktv-sjobo.se>
    Datum: den 17 december 2000 04:26
    Ämne: Re: Sid schem
    
    
    Yes, and a quite nice schematic to,
    - one 6502 microprocessor to control the SID, 
    - 64KB ram, 
    - line output for the audio.
    - connector to hookup a midi interface (easy DIY interface)
    - video display!!
    - keyboard,
    - connector for 2 potmeters ( 8 bit resolution ).
    
    Err, you have that already don't you? ;^p
    Hint C64 C64 C64....
    
    Theo
    
    BTW the SID is unlikely to survive desoldering.
    
    
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        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Philip 
        To: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl 
        Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 1:58 AM
        Subject: Sid schem
        
        
        Hello
        Iam woundering if anyone knows a simple schematic and code to get the chip to produce some tones.....becuase i migth have tracked a c64 down....Becuase its seems like a digital chip.....Got Data sheet?
        // Olsson
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