[sdiy] New SID Chips?
nvawter
nvawter at media.mit.edu
Mon Apr 25 17:29:28 CEST 2016
Just for the curious (not a critique!), they haven't implemented a
filter yet:
//filterOutput = IIR2((struct IIR_filter*)&filter04_06, filterInput);
//IIR2(filter04_06, temp1);
k=(temp>>8)+128;
k+=temp1>>10; // no real filter implemeted yet
So if someone wants to experiment with SID-like filters and wants a
codebase to start from, there you go!
(Sample rate appears to be 16 kHz on a 16MHz 16-bit chip.)
Their full source is at (yeah they got the whole chip in about 400
lines!)
https://github.com/cybernesto/sid-arduino-lib/blob/master/SID.cpp
On 2016-04-24 11:59, Rick Jansen wrote:
> No idea if it's any good, but:
>
> <http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/SID-emulator>
>
> rick
>
> On 22/04/2016 17:48, MTG wrote:
>
>> Maybe this is old news, I don't know. Someone has an Indiegogo
>> campaign
>> to remake the Commodore 64 (or emulate it I guess, but in the same
>> form
>> factor). They list multiple SID chips in the list of features. I'm
>> not
>> a huge SID fan myself, but I wonder how they plan to make it?
>>
>> "Multiple SIDs for stereo sound (6581 or 8580)"
>>
>>
> https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-64-computer-and-handheld-console#/
>>
>> GB
>>
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