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  1. @dwestburyYes, I came across this project, too, these days at https://www.forum64.de/index.php?thread/106775-projektvorstellung-sidkick/&postID=1638424#post1638424 (german) and wanted to post this first here, as a post (as I'm doing it now..) ATTENTION: A Teensy 4.1 is a lot bigger (longer) than a SID. However, workarounds may be possible, I can't check the space inside a MB6582, so someone who have should/could care about that. This is why the FreeSID is based at Teensy 4.0 because it fits great (like a SID) The difference between the FreeSID and SIDkick is that the Teensy 4.1 has some more DSP-Power (up to 4x SIDs) but how to connect and use the 4 with a MBox SID, I don't know. The Emulation of the SIDkick is based at Resid, which is the SID Emulator inside the VICE Emulator. The Emulation of the FreeSID is Code by the Inventor Matthias. Both Codes are Free (I'm not really sure about Resid, because Matthias said he donˋt want to use Resid because itˋs not Open Source.) Well I'm not exactly informed about that but you can load Code inside both whichever you like but there is not a lot of choice atm if you can't code or modify it by yourself. I couldn't find a picture with a full build but you can see the SIDkick in this Vid inside a C64 with Soundexamples
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  2. @Noise-Generator Thought you might want to add the SIDKick, Teensy-based SID Clone to your master list. ...From Github: https://github.com/frntc/SIDKick SIDKick is a drop-in replacement for the SID sound chips used in C64s and C128s based on a Teensy 4.1. It is able to emulate two SIDs (6581 and/or 8580) and a Sound Expander (offering Yamaha OPL-based FM sound) at the same time. It makes no compromises with regard to quality: the emulation is based on reSID and fmOPL. It also comes with a few extras. Currently its features include: 6581 and/or 8580 emulation based on reSID 0.16 or reSID 1.0 (configurable) 2nd-SID address at $d400, $d420, $d500, $d420 + $d500 simultaneously, $de00, $df00 Sound Expander/FM emulation based on fmOPL (at $df00) paddle/mouse support built-in configuration menu (launch with "SYS 54301") built-in PRG launcher (via menu) 10 different profiles, switchable on-the-fly via an optional button (otherwise via menu), "SAM" will tell you which you selected sound output via Teensy MQS (PWM) or high-quality using a PT8211/TM8211-DAC, filters, and an operational amplifier output available at connectors (stereo) or routed through the mainboard (mono) I haven't tried this one yet, but I do eventually plan to when time permits...
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