http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4150
With this information already researched and published by others it makes it far more practical to design an accurate model working in spice for every component.
I don't personally have much interest in the subject but I will publish my spice netlists / ltspice schematics here so we can begin to look at improving the accuracy of the model. With an accurate model in hand it will be possible to accurately model the filter in software with a valid reference using the usual approximate methods ("zero delay" filters, blah blah ...)
It would make sense to publish the results under GPLv2 so they can be used in reSID and related projects to even further perfect their accuracy.
Here are a few drawings published in the linked thread which will be my primary target to start working toward a functional model.
Filter and surrounding supporting circuits:

"Opamp" subcircuit:

I don't know enough about the technicals of NMOS IC design to say anything for certain now but as far as simulation accuracy, to my knowledge we can get close enough ignoring on-resistance and various other minor properties of the IC itself (tempco, etc.)
I'll be able to say for certain after I publish a working model netlist.





