BaronSFel001 wrote on 2025-07-10, 14:04:
In that case, sorry if I overreacted: it is difficult to tell in writing sometimes when one is joking. The fact is working LAPC-Is, however high the Japanese build quality, are getting rarer and rarer. I know at some point mine will die which may leave emulation as the only viable replacement, not something I look forward to due to my preference for authenticity (not to mention legitimacy: pretty much impossible to make the emulation option work aside from a little *ahem* helping oneself to ROMs).
That being said, a licensed hardware reproduction (even FPGA-based) is something I would be interested in; though I suspect Roland has little interest in such a niche market as retro gaming, the fact that they granted a Sound Canvas license to Serda for their X-GS cards leaves hope open.
No problem, the trick is for the hardware to out live you. Then your significant other or kids will just place all of it out for pickup on garbage day. True story, I bought an Amiga 500, 1084 monitor, and accessories several years ago from a nearby seller who noticed it being put out for garbage by the wife of the deceased neighbor!
Getting new components, where possible, increases the odds of that happening. I would get the PCMidi Add on just in case the LAPC fails. I have an SCC-1 in my P3, so I am preparing for that to eventually die. It is approaching 30 years old now, and capacitors degrade over time even without use.
I have been trying to open the remote that came with the SC-55 I bought off EBay several years ago, but I can’t get it off. It must be because the lithium battery leaked.
All of this may be cynical but that is entropy for you. I feel a bit better about it by thinking that we are living in a simulation anyway.