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  1. This should allow you to use your midibox sid as the sound output for the VICE C64 emulator. I should have released this ages ago (although this is redone for the new vice2.4 release) Both linux and windows version still need a lot of testing. I only just got it working again, and decided to get it out there before I get lost in some other project and forget to release it :smile: I do get some errors in the windows version, but that could be because im trying to run that from virtualbox, and it might also be because of some wrong mingw compiler settings. I'll have to see if this can be cleaned up enough to be considered to be included with the official vice release. And any help is welcome of course. binary windows version here: http://wreck.k-n-p.org/asid/vice2.4-asid-win32.zip linux sources here : http://wreck.k-n-p.org/asid/vice-2.4-asid.tar.bz2 To enable the asid output, use the "-sounddev asid" command line option. Select the midi port to use with "-soundarg". The list of ports is output when the asid driver is started (either on the command line, or in vice.log) It defaults to port 0, which is usually some internal port. x64 -sounddev asid -soundarg 1 It can also be set in vice.ini : SoundDeviceName="asid" SoundDeviceArg="1"
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  2. I've made pedalboard fully from scratch. But got several problems: 1. After uploading bankstick data LCD shows some strange characters and core reboots. Software shows "Complete" status. Is it normal behaviour for core to reboot after bankstick data upload? 2. LCD backlight level pot does not affect anything. 3. I've got random DIN data when DIN module is connected (checking schematics)
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  3. MB6852 getting the tempo as a gate pulse or sending tempo as gate pulses. I have running MB6582 and half finished AOUT_NG Next I could use some ideas what would be the easisest route to get my ROland 104 gate pulses to sync the mb6582 or other way around. Roope
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  4. I have read conflicting advice in forum about motor faders and am unsure about whether I need 1 or 2 cores for this setup. I will have... 8 touch sensitive motor faders   motorfader unit + din unit 8 rotary encoders + led rings   din unit + 2 dout units 32 backlit buttons   4 din units + 4 dout units am I correct in what I have a bove and will this all go on one core or do I need a seperate core for the motorfaders and a link for the 2? oh I forgot, an LCD Display as well
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