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  1. Yes of course Wilba :) i dont want to screw up your megasales :) I've just got a reply today, and they have over hundreds in stock. so this seems to be a good second source for chipsets (yes, they have the YAC512-M too) How many chipsets do you have left in your current stock Wilba? :) best regards tuxilinx :)
  2. hi everyone :) I'll go direct to the goods: I have found a possible source for the YMF262-M chip here: http://www.labmaster.com/surplus/parts/html/ymf262/ymf262.html I've already contacted the company for the availability of the chip - waiting for response. I'll be back as soon as i get a reply. Best regards tuxilinx :)
  3. try do a search on the appdb page at winehq (http://appdb.winehq.org) greets tuxilinx :)
  4. it does run quite good on my linux box (ubuntu 7.10 gutsy gibbon) with LMMS 0.3.1 (a fl studio clone for linux) i do also have FL Studio 6 and 7 installed and both runs smoothly :)
  5. @Playbo$$: thats exactly what i have thought about too with the step sequencer :D - btw feel free to add more of your ideas here :) i know about the other multimedia oriented linux distributions, but i wanted tive something back to the midibox community and create something special for the midibox projects :)
  6. Hi everyone :) I have thought about in a longer time now; what about creating a midibox DAW for live controlling of eg the midibox SID patterns, automatic detection of SID model and so on (remember that this DAW is not meant for the SID only, but will be more abstract so it can be implemented with virtually any of the midibox projects). Now you may wonder why i would create a DAW as theres many of them, based on other platforms, and especially why Linux? Well, Linux is free, and quite flexible and has low hardware requirements (but the audio side will not suffer for that). By using the linux-rt (real time) kernel it would be possible to gain very low latencies. and using a window manager like XFCE (X Face) it would also be lightweight too. Now you're probably thinking about the software? what come to my thoughts was a powerful but yet simplified studio-like interface where you can edit the more advanced features of the midiboxes (the SID comes to mind) where you would be able to in real time edit the patches and patterns for every voice of the SIDs, do a quick assign of physical hardware to one of the LFOs for the SIDs. this is just some of my plain ideas and thoughts... feedback would be greatly be appreciated :) more ideas and sample images of the interface to come really soon. best regards tuxilinx :)
  7. >SmashTV: please count me in for one base pcb kit (and preprogrammed PICs) :D thanks in advance, and greets from Denmark :)
  8. thanks a lot :D I'll take a look in the bulk orders :)
  9. hi everybody :) I'm new to the forum and new to building the midibox SID. I have looked at the wilbas's design of the mb-6582 witch looks awesome! now is my question, is there some place who sell the pcb wilba has designed? I apologize if the question has been asked before thanks in advance tuxilinx :)
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