https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDQYsFWCRUUI was quite impressed that a regular 8 Mhz Atari 520STFM could do such a decent job of playing SID files. It's definitely not 100% accurate but you can make the tunes out well enough.
To record this video I used an Atari 520STFM connected into a LiNKFOR SCART to HDMI converter using a Exxos RGB to SCART cable which was plugged into a MacroSilicon USB HDMI video capture adapter and recorded with cheese under Debian 12.
I would love to see someone write a SID player for the Uzebox. If the Atari ST can play SID files then I reckon the Uzebox should be able to handle it too.
playsid ST can be downloaded from:
https://www.creamhq.de/demos
Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
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Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
The 'Uzebox Omega is a fully open source games console that you can build in a weekend, even with no previous electronics experience:
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
My remake of Combat for the Uzebox:
https://github.com/danboid/IKD
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
My remake of Combat for the Uzebox:
https://github.com/danboid/IKD
Re: Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
ooh that's cool! i guess i tried playing some sids with jam... can't even remember but will try again
Re: Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
jam plays more chiptune formats but playsid has the advantage of being able to be run off a single floppy.
Is jams sid playback any better than playsid, I'm not sure. I expect they share the same sid playback code?
Is jams sid playback any better than playsid, I'm not sure. I expect they share the same sid playback code?
The 'Uzebox Omega is a fully open source games console that you can build in a weekend, even with no previous electronics experience:
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
My remake of Combat for the Uzebox:
https://github.com/danboid/IKD
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
My remake of Combat for the Uzebox:
https://github.com/danboid/IKD
Re: Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
Now playing SIDs of mine on ST with Jam, thx for reminding me of that! I'll try with Playsid on hardware with a floppy!
Re: Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
Jam mentions the playsid plugin so I guess it's the same code:
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Re: Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
ST can do SID and C64 Basic too, check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPIV0U9 ... l=UltraOrb
Re: Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
Couldn't resist recording one of my SID tunes with Playsid Thanks for the idea! https://youtu.be/ygLd_71wK8w
Re: Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
I just wrote the following in the YT comments for your video before realising that I should've really replied here instead. My comment:
Great track and cool to know that I inspired this video!
My STFM has 4 MB RAM and PlaySID works fine for me. My STFM is still using the stock TOS 1.02.
What did your write this track with? Have you written any tracks for the Atari's YM chip?
The 'Uzebox Omega is a fully open source games console that you can build in a weekend, even with no previous electronics experience:
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
My remake of Combat for the Uzebox:
https://github.com/danboid/IKD
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
My remake of Combat for the Uzebox:
https://github.com/danboid/IKD
Re: Video of an Atari STFM playing SIDs with playsid
Comments are welcome on the channel too I made the track with GoatTracker. There are several YM tracks on my YouTube channel, plus the occasional SID or POKEY... I do have Genesis/Megadrive tunes and Gameboy as well but I never uploaded them to YouTube.danboid wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 4:29 pm I just wrote the following in the YT comments for your video before realising that I should've really replied here instead. My comment:
Great track and cool to know that I inspired this video!
My STFM has 4 MB RAM and PlaySID works fine for me. My STFM is still using the stock TOS 1.02.
What did your write this track with? Have you written any tracks for the Atari's YM chip?
All I got with Playsid ST was some noise instead of the snare drum (which uses noise so that makes sense), and no melody whatsoever. I don't remember what TOS I have but I guess it's 1.62...