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The photos wanted to become moving pictures:
Thank you very much! Then my 3d-rendering is not completely off when stuff is tangled in each other. I'll think about a solution here and of course give feedback later.
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The photos wanted to become moving pictures:
Thank you very much! Then my 3d-rendering is not completely off when stuff is tangled in each other. I'll think about a solution here and of course give feedback later.
Frenetic und ich arbeiten gerade an einer Kooperation beim SideKick, wäre schön wenn wir das auf das SIDKick ausweiten könnten
An einen Bausatz der alle benötigten Komponenten enthält wäre ich interessiert.
und ich würde mich mit einem Bausatz anschließen.
ich wär auch mit ..sogar 2 Bausätzen dabei ..aber in dem Fall warte ich mal geduldig ab, bis Bobbel das fertig anbieten kann
(mal ne blöde Frage - der Teensy wird dann aber vermutlich trotzdem noch zusätzlich zu besorgen sein? ..dann könnte ich da schonmal welche bestellen)
overclocked : no - they are quite nice!
thank you for your pics - I got only 3GB/Month - I prefer pictures more than videos
DABEI!!! Ich auch!
overclocked : no - they are quite nice!
thank you for your pics - I got only 3GB/Month - I prefer pictures more than videos
Just to be clear, several things that are described in Frenetic's very clear video are missing in my pictures. The PCB I imported/did only included some of the components on the SIDkick. Upon request I can finish the pictures but for now they are OK for me. AND big warning, these are only my guesses as I not yet built a SIDkick. But that will happen soon.
I will probably miss something, but let's go:
1) The 74245 bustranceiver SMD circuit mounted on the bottom layer of the PCB (missing in my 3d render) will collide with the cross bars of the bottom SID/DIP connector. Frenetic's suggestion is to remove some of them which is good.
2) The 3d render does not include the extra layer to make the Teensy removable if you would like that. And maybe this is a must to have as a distance to the top mounted 74245. One way to fix that is to solder a 2x28 DIP-socket to the PCB and then solder 2x28 Round DIP headers to the Teensy. Then the Teensy fits nicely into that top socket.
3) After all SMD is soldered, it is probably best to start to solder the bottom SID-DIP socket.
Just to be clear, several things that are described in Frenetic's very clear video are missing in my pictures.
Just to be clear. I am not Frenetic . I am emulaThor and my Youtube video linked above is reflecting my thoughts and not Frenetic's. I am one of Frenetic s testers.
Frenetic has posted his own pictures of his project on his Github project page.
.... haben will... *stampf
Mfg Jood
I am one of Frenetic s testers.
Well, not just any tester. Also "Chief Evangelist Officer for Sidekick, SIDKick, and other Kicking products", as I see it.
And
I am one of Frenetic s testers.
Well, not just any tester. Also "Chief Evangelist Officer for Sidekick, SIDKick, and other Kicking products", as I see it.
Ahh sorry guys! It's hard to keep track of people when we have different aliases on different sites.
Anyway, BOTH of you are doing a great job with all kickin' products! They're all alive and kickin' ... :-|
Hello everyone,
Frenetic congratulations on a great project, finally a chance for the best possible SID emulation in a hardware replacement.
I have a question though:
Isn't it better to build this based on teensy 4.0 board instead of 4.1?
These are exactly identical microcontrollers with the same computing power, but the teensy 4.0 is much smaller and cheaper and doesn't have redundant hardware like an SD slot or ethernet chip.
OK, I can imagine in future to use those features (e.g. dumping SID registers to SD card or playing files from SD card in standalone mode, without C64 :)).
But as drop-in replacement, would it be better to make more compact board?
Thanks.
I have a question though:
Isn't it better to build this based on teensy 4.0 board instead of 4.1?
Translation:
"The pins on the normal header are simply not enough -- not even if you limit yourself to PWM/MQS, simply tap all signals for DualSID operation and want to use a bus transceiver. That means you'd have to get to the solder pads on the bottom of the Teensy 4.0 and then it gets messy. The difference between MQS and DAC is significant in my opinion..."
Frenetic congratulations on a great project, finally a chance for the best possible SID emulation in a hardware replacement.
thanks, that was the main goal together with putting everyone (willing to solder) in the position to build it on his/her own!
These are exactly identical microcontrollers with the same computing power, but the teensy 4.0 is much smaller and cheaper and doesn't have redundant hardware like an SD slot or ethernet chip.
marty was quicker, but I can add a bit:
it's true that some of the features of the 4.1 lie idle, however, the GPIOs of the 4.0 are just not enough if you want to correctly interface with all signals that are needed for dual-SID with many addresses, FM (and not-yet announced additional features :-)). Using multiplexers, e.g. as on the Sidekick64, and thus introducing more pressure on the signal handling did not seem a viable option given the computational resources of the Teensy. Don't forget that cycle-accurate running of 2x reSID 1.0 is a bit demanding.
Regarding the price tag, well... how many SIDKicks do you plan to put into your machines so that it really matters?
or playing files from SD card in standalone mode, without C64
YES! Very good thinking here!
Platinen sind angekommen und ich hab schon mal mit dem Bestuecken des Kleinkram angefangen:
Das sieht gut aus, ich stelle nur gerade eine Sache fest: auf der BOM-Seite im Repo stehen in der Tabelle tatsächlich LS245 -- das sollten aber LVC245 sein (wie auf der Platine richtig beschriftet)!
(die werden vom Teensy aus betrieben, der 3.3V liefert)
Ohh, heisst das die muessen getauscht werden?
Ja, ich befürchte Hast Du Ersatz?
Nein leider nicht, muss ich wieder bestellen. Mist
Schreib mir mal ne PN, ein paar habe ich noch, und Nachschub muss ich dann eh bestellen...
Nächster Versuch mit den richtigen Bauteilen.
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Noch mal vielen, vielen Dank an Frenetic fuer die schnelle und unkomplizierte Unterstuetzung!
P.S.: Hatte ich erwaehnt, dass ich SMD loeten liebe. Aber bei den HASL Platinen von JLCPCB sollte man die Bauteile nicht oefter rauf und runter loeten, das nimmt die leider doch mehr mit als ich erwartet haette. Aber was will man fuer den Preis (1.65€ und 3.31€ fuer jeweils 5 Stueck) der Platinen auch erwarten.