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stryd_one

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  1. I'm sure that this could be useful to one of you Live guys http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200078136975
  2. Hehehe not a problem, I just thought maybe I had gone a little crazy ;D
  3. I thought about this, but really it would be easier and cheaper to just buy the small CME keys.
  4. LMAO if you knew me personally you'd know why my g/f was just rolling around laughing at that statement. I shouldn't have let her read it, that is gonna stick!
  5. Nah it's all good so long as the WE line isn't active, the LCD ignores the rest... The SRAM extension uses PORTD too, if you want an example.
  6. Weird... Did someone delete my reply to this?
  7. Oh good it's not just me. Man that bootloader is the bomb, imagine coding without it! Have you tried uploading MIOS again and then some skeleton app to test? Maybe somehow your app is killing MIOS. hmmmm
  8. Freon that's a very interesting project. Seeing as you are going to control it with a midibox front-end, might I suggest that you create a thread in the user projects section of the forum? I would imagine that you've been very busy working on this, have you noticed that the 'new' 'current' sid interface is now the CAN bus (MBNET)? I'd certainly be interested in helping with the midibox side of this, until you make the new thread I will suggest in here, that you drop to 16-bit depth and stay at 44100 instead of 32 bit at 22050. I also think that it would be more useful to have less oscillators and use the cycles to have a 2nd filter/mixer/more modulation. But yeh, back on topic :)
  9. Apparently a popular idea ;) Yep, definitely. I'm with Wilba too. Not too many categories of course :)
  10. I just keep hearing Lisa Simpson, "Do-deca-heeee-dron....Do-deca-heeee-dron!" ;D Good luck!
  11. ;D The button's far from obvious though.... Not the best site design huh
  12. Hah nicely spotted... euphoricgrey has been away for a year and suddenly comes back and posts in a year old post... did you get abducted by aliens or something man? maybe that's what the nick means? ;) Edit fixed links
  13. Looks like a gameboy controller with a screen to me, dunno what the fuss is about heh Interesting spec and baords too, hmmmmm
  14. Yeh I agree with you both on this one. It is very hard to get a thorough, and 100% complete chain of events, but in general, it's not worthwhile to make such an illustration. Here's the results of a brainstorm I was involved in at work recently. I thought it was very interesting, so I'll share a very condensed version of our conclusion: The primary consideration when preparing documentation (such as instructional or informational texts) should be the intended audience. To use this situation as as example, we could start with all about C code, and then ASM, and how the compiler translates C to ASM, and then how ASM is converted into binary, and then we'd have to talk about binary, and then how bits are represented by electricity, and all about electricity, volts amps, resistance, capacitance transistors, and then how electrons are passed from atom to atom, and what they are built from, and.... But hangon.... Who really needs to know how atomic particles behave to write an app? OK I personally wanted to know so I went out and learned but I'm weird geeky like that. Point is, how deep the documentation needs to go, depends entirely upon the reader, and because of that, it's more practical to assume a certain amount of knowledge and only go that deep. I personally think that the level of documentation is pretty darn good for a noncommercial project. You'll be hard done to find many that are better :) I do agree that sometimes it's hard to add everything up, but hey, MIOS is a text adventureTK, I think that even though it takes a lot of time and effort to go on that adventure (Fly Google Airways and use the search engines here) it is something that you should really enjoy. Just thank goodness it's not 1995, or we'd all have to fish through 50000000000 altavista hits to find what we want.
  15. Yeh a friend of mine told me recently that she has access to a vinyl cutter, and I had been thinking about using it for labels or for masking out airbrushing/spraypainting, so I am just dying to see those pics!
  16. Slightly OT, but in case you missed this, I thought it was awesome: courtesy of http://www.otheroom.com/namm/goodies.html
  17. Darn right, that's how it oughta be, and it's a surefire way to make sure I buy direct. That's good business right there. Thanks for the tip man!
  18. 3 Clicks from here Maybe you should do some more looking around :P hehehehe
  19. Ahh the MBFX project bubbles along. Moogs, Eventides and Sherman QuadFilterBanks are like, so yesterday ;D rock on guys!
  20. Same on a soundblaster live with a crap cable. Despite the ghetto budget gear, the fault here is with Java. Ahh Java; you can't live with it, you can't fdisk every machine that ever had it installed. It's a paradox I deal with daily.
  21. Welcome aboard man. Just FYI I have found the FM chips are far more rare... But far cheaper. Hope that helps and doesn't just confuse the decision heheh
  22. I think that's "The knob you said you used for the encoders" :) I see too many typos every day, because I do tech support, and especially, because I make them allthe tyimew :P No, they're the same knobs as on his sid, I've seen em in real life, in fact I have a baggy of them here too :) You can find them on the albs page. The encoders Wilba used were a special order he made... most people get the encoders from smash or voti around here I think. Wilba, being the super slick uber legend that he is, considered that others may like to use his designs, and you will notice that his PCB's allow for either his special encoders or the ones from smashtv (Did I get that right Wilba? or was it the) The LED's are from eBay, I think you can find them hehehe Saved you some typing Wilba :)
  23. Click the link at the bottom dude
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