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I've no experience with the SIDBlaster, but as far as I understand it's meant to use a real SID with a PC. So if you use emulation (as SKpico obviously does), why not let the emulation run on the PC? ;-) |
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After looking into devices that use SID it seem to be a standard called SIDBlaster which implements a hardware device which can receive real-time messages over serial line/network port. Would it be feasible to have a SidBlaster firmware for SKP? Normally you have another device (f.e. a PIC-device) that implements the USB-part and then use a real SID-chip. So SKP could be inserted into such a card at it would work. But why even implement C64-bus if there aren't any C64? Instead maybe SKP could implement everything, both SID-emulation and serial port interpreter and show up like a SID-device over USB-serial.
Either it could listen to both C64-bus and RX-serial line or switchable at build-time to either implement serial line listener or C64-bus listener.
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