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  1. Dug a bit further today, since I have a plan of getting a working #Commdore64 up and running again, and found not only the #MOS8580 #SID I knew I saved, but a #MOS6581 SID, from I don't know where.

  2. Dug a bit further today, since I have a plan of getting a working #Commdore64 up and running again, and found not only the #MOS8580 #SID I knew I saved, but a #MOS6581 SID, from I don't know where.

  3. Dug a bit further today, since I have a plan of getting a working #Commdore64 up and running again, and found not only the #MOS8580 #SID I knew I saved, but a #MOS6581 SID, from I don't know where.

  4. Dug a bit further today, since I have a plan of getting a working #Commdore64 up and running again, and found not only the #MOS8580 #SID I knew I saved, but a #MOS6581 SID, from I don't know where.

  5. A bunch of years ago I used to play around making #SID #chiptune music on the #C64 using the JCH Editor. Turns out the same JCH (with some friends) has created SID Factory II for doing the same on a modern desktop computer. Nice!
    blog.chordian.net/sf2/

    (As an aside, it turns out my preferences have changed in the intervening years: I used to be all #mos6581 but nowadays I actually mostly prefer the sound of the newer #mos8580 )

  6. A bunch of years ago I used to play around making #SID #chiptune music on the #C64 using the JCH Editor. Turns out the same JCH (with some friends) has created SID Factory II for doing the same on a modern desktop computer. Nice!
    blog.chordian.net/sf2/

    (As an aside, it turns out my preferences have changed in the intervening years: I used to be all #mos6581 but nowadays I actually mostly prefer the sound of the newer #mos8580 )

  7. A bunch of years ago I used to play around making #SID #chiptune music on the #C64 using the JCH Editor. Turns out the same JCH (with some friends) has created SID Factory II for doing the same on a modern desktop computer. Nice!
    blog.chordian.net/sf2/

    (As an aside, it turns out my preferences have changed in the intervening years: I used to be all #mos6581 but nowadays I actually mostly prefer the sound of the newer #mos8580 )

  8. A bunch of years ago I used to play around making #SID #chiptune music on the #C64 using the JCH Editor. Turns out the same JCH (with some friends) has created SID Factory II for doing the same on a modern desktop computer. Nice!
    blog.chordian.net/sf2/

    (As an aside, it turns out my preferences have changed in the intervening years: I used to be all #mos6581 but nowadays I actually mostly prefer the sound of the newer #mos8580 )