warren@col.hp.com (Warren Tustin) (08/23/90)
I know this was mentioned long ago, but I didn't have a modem then and didn't listen. Could someone tell me how to get the stereo sidplayer? I have the knowledge to take apart my 128 and add an extra sid chip if this info is available as an alternative. If the plug in module is not very expensive, I might just buy it instead if it is still available. Thanks for the help and sorry if this has been repeated many times. warren@col.hp.com
JKT100@psuvm.psu.edu (JKT) (08/26/90)
To get the Stereo SidPlayer program, you can either download it from Q-Link or P-Link.... Or you could send a postage-paid disk mailer and disk to Mark Dickenson, the guy who wrote it. Mark recently moved and his new address is: Mark A. Dickenson 600 S. W. Street Nevada, MO 64772 To actually play the stereo sids, there are plans for adding the second chip on Q-Link (dunno if they made it over to P-Link). Or you could buy the Sid-Symphony cartridge from Dr. Evil Labs. Last I heard, Dr. Evil Labs is very much still in business. Kurt -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- || Kurt Tappe (215) 363-9485 || Amigas, Macs, IBM's, C-64's, NeXTs, || || 184 W. Valley Hill Rd. || Apple ]['s.... I use 'em all. || || Malvern, PA 19355-2214 || (and in that order too! ;-) || || jkt100@psuvm.psu.edu --------------------------------------|| || jkt100@psuvm.bitnet jkt100%psuvm.bitnet@psuvax1 QLink: KurtTappe || -----------------------------------------------------------------------