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Hi Guys,

I'm nearly finished my mb6482(after a year of gathering bits).

Seems like I have the problem as noted in post one and now that I have found this thread I'm hanging to get home and test some more.

I do have one question.

What should the resistance between 5v and ground be?

I'm measuring abour 500ohms

The reason, before I insert the SIDS I measure 5v and all the voltage test points are fine.

The LCD lights up and says ready.

Once I insert the SIDS, the 5v line drops to 1v and the LCD lights no more.

I'm using option A for the PSU.

Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

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Possibly your C64 PSU is unable to supply enough current to all the SIDs plus the LCD.

I wouldn't call this a common problem, but I know of it happening with a few people.

Essentially each SID will draw 100mA on the 5V supply.

How many SIDs did you insert before you observe the 5V drop?

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Possibly your C64 PSU is unable to supply enough current to all the SIDs plus the LCD.

I wouldn't call this a common problem, but I know of it happening with a few people.

Essentially each SID will draw 100mA on the 5V supply.

How many SIDs did you insert before you observe the 5V drop?

Hi Wilba,

Looks like you were spot on!

I did some testing after reading your suggestion.

Luckily I have two c64 psu's on hand.

The one I was using stopped lighting up the LCD after 6 chips.

The other is fine for all eight.

However I have noticed another problem.

With one of the chips(it might've been a dodgy connection) all the LEDS lit up but the LCD was blank, this happened twice(different insert/pulls) on the one chip.

But when I replaced the PSU and used all chips it didn't happen again.

Ok, so I'm on the right track, now I gotta work out the matrix.

Thanks Wilba for the design and support!

Once I get rocking my midibox and can pack up my solder station (to make the lady of the house happier) I'll donate to your beer fund.

P.S.

Just did another A/B psu test and the first one isn't up to snuff.

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Hi Wilba,

Looks like you were spot on!

I did some testing after reading your suggestion.

Luckily I have two c64 psu's on hand.

The one I was using stopped lighting up the LCD after 6 chips.

The other is fine for all eight.

However I have noticed another problem.

With one of the chips(it might've been a dodgy connection) all the LEDS lit up but the LCD was blank, this happened twice(different insert/pulls) on the one chip.

But when I replaced the PSU and used all chips it didn't happen again.

Ok, so I'm on the right track, now I gotta work out the matrix.

Thanks Wilba for the design and support!

Once I get rocking my midibox and can pack up my solder station (to make the lady of the house happier) I'll donate to your beer fund.

P.S.

Just did another A/B psu test and the first one isn't up to snuff.

Got it all working. :thumbsup:

Is a little buggy, got some strange noises when I move knobs and one of the voices doesn't release.

Will trawl the forum for help. They've been beneficial so far.

Cheers

A

6582 test

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