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Question: Commodore64C Pal (short board), SID8580 + ARMSID(6581mode), pseudo stereo mode #2

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radius75 opened this issue Apr 22, 2022 · 5 comments

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@radius75
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Hello,
Do I think right?
In this configuration, I should:

  • C70 / C71 -> 22nF
  • R8 - not installed
  • R3 - not installed
  • R2 - install a wire
  • JP1 (2-3) pseudo stereo mode (dual SID $d400)

Commodore64C Pal (short board), SID8580 + ARMSID (6581 mode),

@tebl
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tebl commented Apr 23, 2022 via email

@radius75
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Thank you for your answer.
When I mount it on my computer, I will share the results. :)

Best regards
Krzysztof

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tebl commented Jul 2, 2022 via email

@radius75
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radius75 commented Jul 2, 2022

Your reply relates to a different thread:)

@craftsman1234
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Tebl, I could really use some help here. First thanks for making this PCB and releasing it for others to use.

I'm having a hard time understanding the outgoing connectors on the top of the board (9 in total)

My goal is to have it running on a Mssiah set up in 6581 mode for the primary sid and a sidpico (or other 6581) in the other. Both out putting to RCA Jacks for the left and right channels. For this the CS wire going to Pin 7 on the cartridge port as required by Mssiah.

It would be nice to be able to turn off the connection to Pin 7 fro Mssiah so the system could be used with other software.

Can you explain going from the left side of the board #1 to the right #9 where each is connected to the mother board or rca jack etc. It would really help.

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