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Reply 300 of 368, by appiah4

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Completely off topic, but after turning my 486 on last night to check something and ending up playing games for two hours, I can't believe how lucky I am to actually own one of these cards. It's everything I could ever ask from a DOS gaming card to be honest.

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Reply 302 of 368, by keropi

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well , after cleaning my storage area I found a tray of some 25ish CMI8330 chips... had no idea we still had some
so most likely a small batch of MK8330s will be made soon-ish, most likely in black to commemorate the real end of this project 😁
I will keep digging, found some other forgotten treasures already 🤣

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Reply 303 of 368, by mockingbird

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keropi wrote on 2023-10-22, 12:41:

well , after cleaning my storage area I found a tray of some 25ish CMI8330 chips... had no idea we still had some
so most likely a small batch of MK8330s will be made soon-ish, most likely in black to commemorate the real end of this project 😁
I will keep digging, found some other forgotten treasures already 🤣

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Reply 304 of 368, by Efflixi86Box

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keropi wrote on 2023-10-22, 12:41:

well , after cleaning my storage area I found a tray of some 25ish CMI8330 chips... had no idea we still had some
so most likely a small batch of MK8330s will be made soon-ish, most likely in black to commemorate the real end of this project 😁
I will keep digging, found some other forgotten treasures already 🤣

Apparently I still can't send a PM. Can you send me one so I can get in contact with you?

Reply 305 of 368, by kinkong

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I would like to buy one! Declaring interest in one if there is a waitlist or will wait for a sign up form

Reply 306 of 368, by keropi

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here is a direct link to the old order form, if anyone uses this then the entry will be added to the queue: < link deleted, card is now a retired project >
thanks!

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Reply 307 of 368, by appiah4

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Guys, this is my favorite sound card bar none, so well rounded and high quality in such a compact package. Don't miss out..

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Reply 310 of 368, by mockingbird

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keropi - I am waiting to hear back from you 😀

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Reply 312 of 368, by vutt

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I made my order around 1AM 😀 today Athens time. Hopefully it ended up inside 28 treshold.

I have question about digital in routing implementation? So CMI8330 is capable mixing main PCM/FM digital signal with SPDIF_IN and outputting digital out without any digital master clock synchronization? How potential sampling rate mismatches are then handled with pure digital signals? It's not Roland M-1000 level professional device after all. What I'm missing here...

Reply 313 of 368, by Tiido

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It has "nearest neighbor" type resampling, everything is dirtly converted into close to 44100Hz rate (but not exact, the chip lacks a timebase to get exact 44100Hz). Some sample rates will sound better than others because of this type of conversion, there's no filtering/decimation or interpolation of any sort.

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Reply 315 of 368, by vutt

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"nearest neighbour" !! Oh well I guess we can say implementation is streamlined for speed 😉

Reply 316 of 368, by darry

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keropi wrote on 2023-11-23, 20:11:

it's a budget oriented chip : close enough is good enough 😀

That's even more cheap and cheerful than I had imagined. A piece of history it is still and a work of art you have made from it.

Reply 317 of 368, by appiah4

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CMI8330 was probably never intended for digital recording, PCI sound cards were already a thing by then and for a professional recording setup a budget gaming ISA card would hardly have been a good idea even by 1996..

That said, I still have recordings of myself playing the guitar in 1996/97 recorded through a Sound Blaster 16. It sounds attrocious 🤣

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Reply 318 of 368, by brunobox99

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Wow! I had that CMI8330 chip in a soundcard when I was a kid! It was my first and beloved soundcard. So much nostalgia!

That chip was very compatible with all the games that I played at those mavelous years.

Congratulations Keropi, your card is a great tribute to this humble but very respectable CMI8330 chip.

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Reply 319 of 368, by Marmes

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This is MK8330 with PCMIDI addon, MIDI in and out, X2GS with Roland licensed banks. I use this in one of my systems. Happy with it!
This is nice for systems with limited ISA slots.