Hello folks, With the recent HVSC Update #32 involving the conversion of HVSC to the PSIDv2NG file format, this was the first stage of eventually making HVSC more C64-compliant than ever before. The forthcoming HVSC Update #33, due to be released around mid-to-late October, will further progress the C64 compliance by for the first time allowing real C64 sample tunes to be played without the need to hack into them and do PlaySID sample conversion. You will have to use a Sidplay2-based SID emulator (such as Sidplay2/Windows) to play them correctly, however, as playing any of these SIDs on PlaySID or any Sidplay1-based emulator will most likely cause them to crash. Do not fear though, there will be the _PSID file equivalents for those users, which are already in HVSC, and we do not plan to phase those out for the foreseeable future. Please see sections 7 through 10 of the HVSC FAQ for further information. The downside though is that admittedly some of the real C64 rips will mean that, for example, the tools people sometimes use to check rips, generate playtimes etc may not work correctly anymore, and therefore this is an advance warning to those tool writers to ensure that they have adequate time to work together to update those tools. We make no apologies however for pushing to make HVSC more C64-compliant. We are sure you agree that being able to play _all_ the SIDs on the host machine should be the ultimate aim if possible - it is a tribute indeed to almost all of us having our roots firmly embedded in the C64. One final word to the rippers out there: if at all possible, please prioritise your ripping work so that you help us add more real C64 rips into HVSC, as well as fix those tunes in the Sidplay2 Bugged SIDs list and those in the HVSC BUGlist.txt file. This would be most appreciated not just by us, but by many SID fans too. A current list of those real C64 versions already ripped can be found here: http://www.hvsc.c64.org/News/realc64.html Also, you may be interested to know that a new version of Sidplay2/Windows was released yesterday, which allows for full support of PSIDv2NG. Please consult the following page for more information: http://www.d.kth.se/~d93-alo/c64/spw/ Kind regards The HVSC Team.