is there an emulator that supports the sid?
is there an emulator that supports the sid?
cant find one on google. not the ay emulator btw. something that emulates a real sid
i started programming the spectrum when i was 8 :-
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
http://zxspeccy.great-site.net/
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
http://zxspeccy.great-site.net/
Re: is there an emulator that supports the sid?
The NEXT has a SID Player:
https://www.specnext.com/nextsid-tracki ... 20computer.
So you could use that in a NEXT Emulator:
https://www.specnext.com/emulating-the-next-zesarux/
https://www.specnext.com/nextsid-tracki ... 20computer.
So you could use that in a NEXT Emulator:
https://www.specnext.com/emulating-the-next-zesarux/
Re: is there an emulator that supports the sid?
it uses the 3 ay chips and also i would like it to play on a spectrum not a next. but thank youstupidget wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 12:54 pm The NEXT has a SID Player:
https://www.specnext.com/nextsid-tracki ... 20computer.
So you could use that in a NEXT Emulator:
https://www.specnext.com/emulating-the-next-zesarux/
i started programming the spectrum when i was 8 :-
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
http://zxspeccy.great-site.net/
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
http://zxspeccy.great-site.net/
Re: is there an emulator that supports the sid?
There was this thread a few years back:
viewtopic.php?t=2786&hilit=SID+Player
But you need a DIVmmc on real hardware, but now that you can emulate DIVmmc in FUSE Maybe that's an option?
viewtopic.php?t=2786&hilit=SID+Player
But you need a DIVmmc on real hardware, but now that you can emulate DIVmmc in FUSE Maybe that's an option?
Re: is there an emulator that supports the sid?
again this is using ay'sstupidget wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 1:33 pm There was this thread a few years back:
viewtopic.php?t=2786&hilit=SID+Player
But you need a DIVmmc on real hardware, but now that you can emulate DIVmmc in FUSE Maybe that's an option?
i started programming the spectrum when i was 8 :-
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
http://zxspeccy.great-site.net/
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
http://zxspeccy.great-site.net/
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Re: is there an emulator that supports the sid?
How about SimCoupé? It supports SID emulation, and the emulated SAM can itself emulate a 48K Spectrum. I haven't tried but the emulated-SID is on port &d4 so the emulated-Spectrum should be able to access it?
Re: is there an emulator that supports the sid?
It's not a SID player. It plays "PT3 Like SID".stupidget wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 12:54 pm The NEXT has a SID Player:
https://www.specnext.com/nextsid-tracki ... 20computer.
Re: is there an emulator that supports the sid?
LnxSpectrum has an "experimental" (testing, unfinished?) emulation of the SID from the eLeMeNt ZX/MB hardware.
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eLeMeNt ZXi range
30779 h783B port0 - select port column hx00 - hxFF
31035 h793B port1 = column1/row1 = e_zxi_000 to e_zxi_0FF
e_zxi_002 - Audio output
bit0 = enable ULA audio
bit1 = enable TurboSound FM
bit2 = enable MonsterBlaster (SounDrive, etc.)
bit3 = enable SID (C64 sound chip)
bit4 = enable SAA1099 (SamCoupe sound chip)
bit5 = enable TAPE input
Sound interface device (SID)
27707 h6C3B select SID Control Register
27963 h6D3B read/write selected SID Control Register
SID registers
h00-h1C = original SID registers
h1F = SID type and frequency
h20 = more SIDs (not implemented yet)
SID parameters
h1F = select SID parameters
bit 0 = SID type: 0-6581; 1-8580
bit 1 = frequency: 0-PAL 1-NTSC (985248Hz for PAL C64, 1022730Hz for NTSC C64)
bits 2-7 = always 0