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Reply 420 of 555, by LABS

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New batch of PCBs finally arrived! Slightly updated design now.
Pre-ordered kits will start shipping on Wednesday.

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Blasterboard: DIY SB2-compatible sound card on ATmega MCU
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Reply 422 of 555, by pentiumspeed

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Your blasterboard vs SB 2.0 what you learned about preventing noise that SB 2.0 had?

I'm curious.

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Reply 423 of 555, by canthearu

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LABS wrote on 2020-02-23, 12:57:

New batch of PCBs finally arrived! Slightly updated design now.
Pre-ordered kits will start shipping on Wednesday.
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Damnit, you had to go and make the card all sexy-like 😀 Now I sorta desire another one.

Reply 424 of 555, by Jo22

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LABS wrote on 2020-02-23, 12:57:

New batch of PCBs finally arrived! Slightly updated design now.
Pre-ordered kits will start shipping on Wednesday.

Thanks for the news! They look really neat! 😎

640K!enough wrote on 2020-02-17, 20:14:
LABS wrote on 2020-01-30, 16:31:

I'll try to do my best to solve SB 2.0 drivers issue for w3.x, but I'm surprised that some of you guys have a separate card for that instead of using a better sounding BB with SB 1.5 driver, which works just fine. Any practical reason/titles? I already tried to solve it, but failed so far and switched to more important updates. However, if there is such a demand, I should disassemble the driver and look under the hood..

I found an old article recently that mentioned problems with the Sound Blaster 2.0 drivers. The article claimed that the standard drivers tended to have problems on any system faster than a low-end 486. Creative released a "fixed" version, which the article claimed didn't work much better; they still had to disable the on-board cache just to get it to install properly. Their proposed solution on faster systems was to use the older drivers for the 1.5. Hopefully that can give some hint about what is going on.

There's something that makes me wonder - what about using the ThunderBoard drivers, then ? Could one of them be used with BlasterBoard, perhaps ?
If memory serves me well, the original ThunderBoard was supported out-of-box in Windows 3.1 by a separate driver entry.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunder_Board
http://vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=514&menustate=0

http://www.amoretro.de/2014/09/media-vision-t … underboard.html
http://www.amoretro.de/2011/06/protac-thunder … clone-opl2.html

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Reply 426 of 555, by LABS

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Nitroraptor53 wrote on 2020-02-24, 20:51:

Too late to preorder?

Some kits are available.
Sent you a pm.

Blasterboard: DIY SB2-compatible sound card on ATmega MCU
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Reply 428 of 555, by LABS

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cde wrote on 2020-02-25, 16:00:

I was wondering, besides the new PCB color, what the differences between these two revisions are?

Removed the led, changed 2 voltage regulators to another type and made some minor layout ajdustments for easier assembly. Nothing that affect performance.

Blasterboard: DIY SB2-compatible sound card on ATmega MCU
Sonic Buster 8: New 8-bit ISA sound card

Reply 429 of 555, by cde

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LABS wrote on 2020-02-25, 20:14:
cde wrote on 2020-02-25, 16:00:

I was wondering, besides the new PCB color, what the differences between these two revisions are?

Removed the led, changed 2 voltage regulators to another type and made some minor layout ajdustments for easier assembly. Nothing that affect performance.

Thanks Eugene.

Reply 430 of 555, by Der Kuenringer

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Hello Eugene, I've received my board yesterday, so thank you!
And btw, I've read that the original SB 2.0 was apparently one of the few soundcards that needed a -5V rail? Would this be the case for the Blasterboard as well, or can it be operated without one?

Reply 431 of 555, by root42

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Der Kuenringer wrote on 2020-03-05, 20:07:

Hello Eugene, I've received my board yesterday, so thank you!
And btw, I've read that the original SB 2.0 was apparently one of the few soundcards that needed a -5V rail? Would this be the case for the Blasterboard as well, or can it be operated without one?

I‘d wager a no. The Blasterboard is an original design. And I didn’t have any problems with it on an ATX power supply.

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Reply 432 of 555, by LABS

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Der Kuenringer wrote on 2020-03-05, 20:07:

Hello Eugene, I've received my board yesterday, so thank you!
And btw, I've read that the original SB 2.0 was apparently one of the few soundcards that needed a -5V rail? Would this be the case for the Blasterboard as well, or can it be operated without one?

Hi, glad to hear, no BB doesn’t need -5v, only +5 and +/-12.

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Reply 435 of 555, by matze79

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Green ones too ?

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Reply 437 of 555, by matze79

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i really would like to get another green one, white does not fit my taste.
it will look like a foreign object inside my Machine.

if there are some day green ones again i would take one 😀

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Reply 438 of 555, by Arvid

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I just received my kit today and I was trying to catalogue all the components and I have a question about the inductors L1 L2 and L3. According to the manual these should be 150uH but as far as I can tell the ones I have are 220uH, the colors seem to be RED RED BROWN, but it´s kinda hard to tell the colors apart. In all the assembled pictures I see the colors are the same as the ones I received so I assume there´s nothing wrong with the components but I´d just like to be sure I´m putting the parts in the right place when I start assembling the kit 😀

Reply 439 of 555, by LABS

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matze79 wrote on 2020-03-09, 21:10:

if there are some day green ones again i would take one 😀

Will order some green next time and let you know

Arvid wrote:

... I´d just like to be sure I´m putting the parts in the right place when I start assembling the kit

Thanks for pointing that out, I'll check on this. You can safely assemble your kit with the included components.

Blasterboard: DIY SB2-compatible sound card on ATmega MCU
Sonic Buster 8: New 8-bit ISA sound card