UPDATE: I am ending the order collection for this batch NOW
see last post
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I have found more 6582 SIDs and will be selling them exclusively to MIDIbox forum members.
If you do not know what a 6582 SID is, it is a SID that operates and sounds exactly like the 8580 SID, with the filter that is good for the MB-SID V2 bassline engine and with less noise than a 6581 SID.
The price of these 6582 SIDs is US$25 each, sold in multiples of 2.
As I have only a limited number of SIDs (in the current batch), and with so many MIDIbox SID builders (including 100+ MB-6582 PCBs sold), it is likely I will not have enough SIDs for everyone who wants them. They will run out. I have come up with a reasonably fair way to deal with people’s orders for
SIDs so that the most people can buy them, and it won’t be just to the fastest people to order.
I will allow two weeks from now for people to email their orders.
Order quantity must be a multiple of 2.
Each person will be put in a list.
I will go down the list allocating 2 SIDs to each person in the list.
If I reach the end of the list, I will go back to the top of the list and go down the list allocating 2 SIDs to each person/order in the list.
If I run out of SIDs before I reach the end of the list, then some people miss out, and I will start from that point in the list when I get more SIDs.
Instead of sorting people in the list by how soon they see this SID sale post, people will calculate their own ranking and I will sort the list by this ranking. The ranking is calculated by the following:
MIDIbox Forum Membership (per year): +1
MIDIbox Forum Posts (per 100): +1
Developing MIDIbox-based user project (per project): +1
Developing and shared MIDIbox-related schematics, PIC sourcecode or PCB designs: +1
Completed any MIDIbox project (per project): +1
Completed a MIDIbox SID project (per project): +1
MIDIbox project featured as MIDIbox of the Week or in MIDIbox Gallery (per project): +1
Blog/wiki/webpage of any MIDIbox project construction (per project): +1
Currently own or have already ordered MIDIbox SID PCBs, including MB-6582 PCB: +1
Evidence of “SID fan” status, published music using SID or C64 remix, other forum memberships: +1
Missed out on a previous SID sale and asked me if I have any more SIDs to sell: +1
(people with equal ranking will be sorted by date of receiving their SID order)
So for example, someone who has been on the forum 1.5 years, posted a lot, and completed a MIDIbox project and has just recently ordered MB-6582 PCBs:
MIDIbox Forum Membership (per year): +1
MIDIbox Forum Posts (per 100): +1
Completed any MIDIbox project (per project): +1
Currently own or have already ordered MIDIbox SID PCBs, including MB-6582 PCB: +1
Ranking: +4
This means they will be higher in the list than someone who is very new to the forum and MIDIbox, maybe someone recently inspired to build an MB-6582:
Currently own or have already ordered MIDIbox SID PCBs, including MB-6582 PCB: +1
Ranking: +1
Hopefully everyone will think this method of sorting the orders is fair. For the newbies who might think this is unfair, please remember that by only allocating 2 SIDs to each order as I pass through the list, I am maximizing the number of people I can sell some SIDs too. I could quite easily sell all these SIDs to only a few people who want lots. It is a lot less effort for me to do that too. I will try to find and sell more 6582 SIDs, and restart the allocation at the position in the list where I stopped.
I’ve tried to give people an idea of how their contributions to the MIDIbox community and interest in MIDIbox projects will affect their ability to buy SIDs, i.e. that they will be served ahead of the newbies. However, it’s not intended to be anything other than a fair method of sorting people in a list so that people who have wanted to buy SIDs for ages do not miss out because they were not fast enough.
How to order
Go read the entire post again and make sure you understand everything.
Calculate your ranking.
In the email to me, please include:
Your MIDIbox forum username
Your ranking, including which criteria apply (see examples above)
Proof of your ranking (links to photos, forum posts, blog, wiki, webpage). Don’t make it too hard to check your ranking is calculated correctly. I know it’s not that important, but I also don’t want people to cheat. People with 100+ posts and over a year of membership don’t require photo proof of all their MIDIbox projects. I can take people’s word, but when I need to tell the difference between a total newbie and one with some MIDIbox experience, I will check.
How many 6582 SIDs you ultimately want to buy (even if it takes me many batches of SIDs and many passes through the list).
My email address is Jason.S.Williams@ I HATE SPAM gmail.com