Posted By
 Csabo on 2007-01-10 22:32:48
| Re: SID-supported software ???
Well here's a failed attempt at some humor. This is what the average Plus/4 scene member gets from the above discussion:
The omega-alpha has a very smorg ploink rate, but the zitter and the built in 16-bit QPH makes up for it.On the other hand, we could get some cheap paraplunks, the noise-to-potatoes ratio is very semi-linear.
(My Firefox spelling filter is going crazy at that one.) Anyway, kudos for the hardware gurus, I actually like to "listen" in, even though I don't get it at all.
Now getting back to the original topic. A while ago I added a new data structure called Program Effect (can't even remember if I announced it or not). This can be used exactly for what Sidius is asking. You can now mark any program as having SID support by adding a new effect to it, and specifying "SID support" as the effect. You can enter the card type supported into notes, etc. See them here. That is all. |