TK,
Since I’ve put together the SIDbox PCB design, I’m thinking that others might be interested in purchasing the PCBs (for which they will have to source most of the components – likely from Mouser) or kits. If I do sell the kits they will include everything except the enclosure. The enclosure the board is sized for is available from Mouser, and the front / rear panels can be ordered from Front Panel Express or Schaeffer Apparatebau KG. I would include them in the kit, but people will likely want a vareity of silver / black / whatever parts. Additionally, the cost of the enclosure and panels would likely more than double the final cost of the kits. And, some people just might not want to use my enclosure.
If sold as kits, the proper components for using either a 6581 or 8580 synth would be provided.
My desire would be to sell the PCBs (or kits), have the parts list (BOM), schematic, and .FPD (Front Panel Designer) files be freely downloadable. After I’ve sold through all the PCBs (or kits) I’ll release the Gerber / Excellon files and the actual board layouts so others can order (or etch at home) boards if they so desire.
‘Licensing’ for my work would be a general Creative Commons license which permits unrestricted usage. Basically, I’d just want to let it go so that others may use it as they desire.
To recap, the ‘SIDbox’ that I’ve been working on for myself and a few friends is the MBHP_CORE, MBHP_SID, MBHP_IIC_MIDI, and MBHP_BANKSTICK all implemented on a single 158mm x 70mm board. As the my intention is to have everything controlled remotely, I’ve stripped off a good portion of the MBHP_CORE in my implementation. I’ve also added a MIDI THRU. This is designed to be used with the newer PIC18F4620 and provides a header to allow ICSP while the chip is socketed in the SIDbox.
More information (including the schematic and board layout) which I currently have being produced (the ‘prototype’, as it were) is available at http://www.nuxx.net/gallery/v/stuffivemade/sidbox/. If these are sold as either PCBs or kits, I would change a few things on the board, most notably clarifying the layout in a few places, and adding screw-sized through-holes should someone wish to mount the board in another enclosure.
If you have any other questions about this, please let me know…
Thanks!
-Steve