Friday, June 19, 2009

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Sequential Circuits Model 64 Sequencer



(sorry for the old photo)

I dumped the contained EPROM (which works in Vice), including PCB pictures HERE. HOWEVER. Unless someones emulates the onboard ACIA and PIA chips in a Vice ad-don, this is really just an exercise in digital archeology.

EDIT (2013) This cartridge has been used by the MMA to showcase the enduring power of the MIDI Standard.



more info:
http://www.prophet64-forum.com/viewtopic.php?id=460
http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/issue56/124_1_Reviews_Sequential_Circuits_Music_Sequencer_For_Commodore_64.php

Friday, June 12, 2009

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Evolution of sucking



Choice to desolder chips:

1)5$ (and millions of curses)

2)20$ (less curses but a lot of frustration)

3)200$ (And worth every penny.)

Saturday, May 30, 2009

CMS (Dual Philips SAA 1099) Recordings

Here's a rarity, carefully sampled for you.

Before the soundblaster, there was the Creative Music System (CMS) (AKA GameBlaster), which contained two Philips SAA 1099 chips.
It pretty much bombed since the OPL2/Adlib was all the rage at that point.

Nevertheless, the thing has some charm. Here are two recordings made on a SB 2.0 CT1350A (with the SAA chips factory installed as legacy option)

Doodle
Loom

More can be found here

Friday, May 29, 2009

8 hours of (why would I buy a flash cart?) later

Cart:



ROM Test:



Note1: this is a bare cart with no battery backup or mapper. Will only run 256 kBit /32KB roms ... which is more than I need for my tests.

Note2: the quote should read please dont _PUT_ your wires in my brain.