Now, there is a box called a SIDStation that does this very thing! Kind of expensive (~$450). Reviews are mixed. Paul S. ----- Original Message ----- From: Nathan Alan Hunsicker <nate@...> To: <motm@onelist.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 8:45 AM Subject: [motm] Totally off topic > From: Nathan Alan Hunsicker <nate@...> > > As I was going through I box of old chips I found in the basement, I came > accross 12 MOS6581 chips. If I recall these were the 8 bit noisemaker sound > chips from the Commodore 64. Has anyone ever played with these? Are they of > any use in a Module? I know this was a hybrid analog/digital chip with 3 > Osc (Tri, Saw, Pulse, Noise) 3 EG's, 12db Filter, Ring Mod & Audio Input. > It may have to be driven by a 6502 or similar processor. Is there any hope > for these chips, or should I toss them back in the box? I wouldn't mind > having a cheesy Atari 2600 sounding tone generator. Let me know what you > think. -Nate > > PS I've got 12 so I'm willing to share if anyone wants to play around. > > > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > Get what you deserve with NextCard Visa. ZERO. Rates as low as 0 > percent Intro or 9.9 percent Fixed APR, online balance transfers, > Rewards Points, no hidden fees, and much more! Get NextCard today and > get the credit you deserve. Apply now. Get your NextCard Visa at > <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/NextcardCreative3 ">Click Here</a> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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Re: Totally off topic
2000-02-16 by Paul Schreiber
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