Replacing a Commodore 64 SID Chip with a Raspberry Pi Pico. The SIDKick Pico is here!
The Commodore C64 SID chip is a much loved and iconic sounding device, but one day they will all be faulty. There have been replacements made using modern components for some time, but now there’s a new SID on the block with very few compromises, lots of features, and a price tag that won’t set fire to your wallet.
The SIDKick Pico pushes all my buttons, being simple, excellent value, and yet very powerful and feature filled.
You can find the GitHub here:
With special thanks to @banjoguyollie/ @8bitmanshed For the original amazing thumbnail
and @RetroBites@retrobitstv for borrowed footage
and @adriansdigitalbasement for his amazing dance party appearance.
Mark from @TheRetroChannel for being Mark :D
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00:00 Intro
02:25 C64 SID Chips
03:40 SIDKick Pico
07:28 Building the SIDKick Pico
08:10 MG Chemicals Flux
10:17 Topnic Flux
14:00 Installing the pins
16:24 Installing the Pico Firmware
17:23 Testing the SIDKick Pico
19:23 8-bit Dance Party
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