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what_is_a_midibox [2009/03/08 03:26] nebula add a line about MIOS Studio, other minor edits |
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* Display => LCD Module (Liquid Crysal Display) | * Display => LCD Module (Liquid Crysal Display) | ||
* BIOS => the Bootloader | * BIOS => the Bootloader | ||
- | * Operating Sytem (Windows, Linux, Macintosh) => MIOS.syx (MIDIbox Operating System) | + | * Operating Sytem (Windows, Linux, Macintosh) => MIOS.hex (MIDIbox Operating System) |
- | * The application you work with => for example MB64e.syx, MBSID.syx, MBSeq.syx | + | * The application you work with => for example MB64e.hex, MBSID.hex, MBSeq.hex |
Luckily - just as in the example - you don't need to open up your case and desolder the processor just to update "Word": all Applications can be uploaded via MIDI by SysEx commands. You can even update new MIOS versions without having to burn a microcontroller! No PIC burning at all is required if you order your PIC Microcontrollers from SmashTV or Mike. | Luckily - just as in the example - you don't need to open up your case and desolder the processor just to update "Word": all Applications can be uploaded via MIDI by SysEx commands. You can even update new MIOS versions without having to burn a microcontroller! No PIC burning at all is required if you order your PIC Microcontrollers from SmashTV or Mike. | ||
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===== MBHP - The MIDIbox Hardware Platform ===== | ===== MBHP - The MIDIbox Hardware Platform ===== | ||
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More Informations: [[MIOS]] | More Informations: [[MIOS]] | ||
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