Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!dali!milton!max!scott From: scott@max.u.washington.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: Disk Mail Archive Server "news" Message-ID: <13524.260dfafb@max.u.washington.edu> Date: 26 Mar 90 19:20:26 GMT References: <1928@disk.UUCP> <13523.260ded71@max.u.washington.edu> Organization: University of Washington, Seattle WA Lines: 22 In article <13523.260ded71@max.u.washington.edu>, scott@max.u.washington.edu writes: > In article <1928@disk.UUCP>, specter@disk.UUCP (Byron Max Guernsey) writes: >> BTW: Can someone please send me the address of Dr. Evil labs, I'm interested >> in getting a Sid symphony cart but I can't find the address. Also, it >> would be nice to have the plans to add your own sid chip to c64/128 in >> the server if someone has a copy. thanks.. >> >> Byron Guernsey >> >> Ps: Return-Path: is now working again, sorry for those who DID have their >> return path in their message but did not get their requests processed. > > The instructions on how to add another SID-chip to the C64 is already > availabe in number of the FTP-sites. It is inside the "stereoplayer.sda" > self-dissolving archived file. It seems to be a rather challenging project. > And as mentioned above, if you are interested in building one yourself, NOT Uppss for forgot the word NOT in the above sentence...sorry. > you can simply buy a plug-in cartridge from Dr. Evil that does the same thing. > > Sincerely, > Scott K. Stephen