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Gilesjuk

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  1. It's a shame you can't wait :unsure:

    For everyone else who can:

    I'll contact you guys next week and we're off for yet another awesome bulk order for gm5x5x5 PCBs - this time they'll be [enter_color_here]. :frantics:

    What happens if you asked for some PCBs to be shipped by Tk and some to by shipped by you Nils? Only I have my 4 chips from Tk and 2 5x5 PCBs, but I've heard nothing about the other two PCBs.

    It's no big deal as it will take me a while to build them all :)

  2. I don´t have it here right now, but i am pretty sure, it has the power. I usually power up my S4 with this thing. But is there a chance, that i have to much volt? I think, i read something, and i think my PSU has 9v-12v...

    PIC Core? it has a regulator and rectifier so it is pretty tolerant. Excess voltage is burned off as heat, so it can be worth trying to supply the minimum you need. I have a 7V AC transformer connected to mine.

    But if your PSU can't supply the current needed for the backlight then it won't light up.

    I would check the A and K connections of the LCD with your multimeter in continuity mode, being an LED it will pass current one way and not the other way. But if you get no reading both ways then the LED may have popped.

    You should get the backlight at the very least as that's a simple circuit.

  3. Some of the joints look like the solder hasn't flowed onto the pad properly. Look as them from the side and they'll look round like a toffee apple or something. They should look volcano shaped.

    You're using lead-free solder right? (only it looks dull, unlike 60/40 lead solder which is shiny).

  4. The SID chip itself has a set number of features that both support, but just like C64 composers all had their own replay routine. Each device controlling the SID has its own features implemented in their firmware.

    It's not impossible to salvage some settings from sysex dumps, but it would require quite a bit of work.

  5. I've just taken delivery of a Mascot 9983 PSU. It is a 12v 0.5A linear regulated PSU and it works fine with the sammichSID. No display flicker or noise.

    I had to change the plugs though. But that's a simple task :) the lead with the stripe is the positive.

  6. There's only one thing that can die and that's the backlight. It's typically a white LED and it can be replaced.

    The rest of the display is powered from a different set of connections.

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