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  1. Huge thanks, Peter! Thanks for your feedback, gotta build it (Midibox, not feedback :)) soon. :D
  2. Thanks everybody for replying. :) I have already found shops that sell midibox stuff. Peter, Hmmm, interesting. Ok, these two MB6582 PCBs have all modules already combined. But will it work properly without some components (SIDs, PICs, ya'know) installed? If it will, will I have to program it myself? Or MIOS will automatically detect all the stuff and start working. If it will, then I'm going this way. Oh, almost forgot about power supply: is a Commodore PSU necessary to use, or there are alternatives?
  3. Hello. I want to assemble a midibox SID. Was looking through the wiki, and saw user implementations of midibox. sammichSID and MB-6582. MB-6582 is awesome, but too expensive for me. sammichSID is no longer available (but it's really lovely). SO, a midibox is a modular synth. You buy parts (e.g. for a MBHP_CORE), solder them to a PCB and you got a module. Then, connecting modules, patching a PIC, insert SIDs, music! Am I right? Well, as I can try to make a PCB myself (except that it won't be <printed>) and as the sammichSID PCB layouts are available, (in pdf, but they are.) I can try to make a sammichSID clone. So, what is better? To buy modules, for creating your own SID monster, or to give a try to make a sammichSID?
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