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  1. Yep! That means I'll be able to have one to play with and one for midibox! latigid on - I'll make sure I have the latest firmware... that sounds like it could be a pain when using CN1 for power only... Cheers again!
  2. Thanks again for your response yogi. Just got back from the shop with a new cable, and that's fixed it. With all my experience... you should always start by replacing the easy parts first! Oh well, I guess I'll have a spare board now (ordered it last night in case)! Cheers!
  3. Hi yogi Thanks for the reply! After searching the net, the only explanation I could find for a flashing LD1 was that the processor is busy, at the very least I assume the ST Link is busy/has error... I thought it might have something to do with MIOS. If you've been able to reflash over MIOS using ST Link through the mini-USB with CN3 closed, then maybe my STLink module is damaged - I get the flashing LD1 and no USB device update in device manager... Power led is strong, LD1 is strong, I'll go and buy a new mini-USB cable just to be sure... Hmmm. Geez haven't had much luck with STM32 (or MB-SID unfortunately - hopefully my PIC18F will arrive soon)! Thanks again.
  4. I bought and flashed an STM32 core with MIOS32 before realising that SID is only for the PIC Cores (bought a pile of wrong PICs too!), and was wondering if there is a way to give ST Link access again so I can use the board to practice native STM32 code? It seems ST Link can't set up USB as the processor is busy (LD1 is flashing)... Does the MIOS32 bootloader allow for a reflash via ST Link? Thanks!
  5. I wish I had more free time! (I really need to learn a new platform and STM32F4 seems to be the one). Having SID running in FPGA is very exciting - makes me wonder how many gates will be left over, enough for a PIC18F core on-chip? Although multiple tweaked SID cores on-chip sounds just as enticing... even just the prospect of tweaking the SID at all!
  6. Cheers guys, that's great I'll definitely get a PCB. I've got some PIC dev/programming boards lying around from uni (quite a long time ago :D )! Wow - had no idea about the FPGA SID, cool project! A shame I never got to finish the VHDL course - I'd always intended on programming a C64 into an FPGA - never even considered the SID! Awesome, thanks and you too.
  7. Hi Peter, Awesome, cheers for the quick reply! I guess I can build the STM core into a MidiCV to kick start the modular system that's been floating around in my head for a few years... I've got an 18F452 lying around - would it be better to source a 4652 for the PIC Core?
  8. Hi All, first post! I'm possibly blind, but have been searching online for most of the day! Is there a built MBSID file for the STM32F4 Core? Or is it intended to build the SVN code? I pulled my 6581 back when MidiBoxSID first started years ago but could never afford a 16f870. Just finished building a core module and loaded MIOS32 onto an STM32F4DISCO board, and am very eager to hear anything from the SID! Thanks!
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