
stryd_one
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This seems an exercise in improving aesthetics at the expense of function and information. Don't you think the code space could be better used to add features than to remove features??
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Hey welcome to the board! Those look -really- nice!! Don't worry that you are a newbie... just read the instructions which are here and ucapps.de and you'll be all set. In short: Edit the ASM file as required Run the files to re-compile your application Upload :D
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Reverse the direction of A.In output values?
stryd_one replied to Jidis's topic in MIOS programming (Assembler)
If you want to quantise it you can AND out the last bits... -
Bwaaahahahah that sounds awesome! Love that glitch at about 30 seconds.. Readyyyy<filtersweep>
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I understand that this could be confusing to those who are not aware of the behaviour of the MBSID, but I don't think that obscuring the information serves any purpose other than to clarify the operation to newbies. I'd rather see the less relevant information than not see any info at all.. I think the master LFO/ENV should be shown at all times. Sorry Rio! :-\
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Thanks Seppo!
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Just to help this thread show up when you search for "guitar"... guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar guitar ;D
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GDay Duke, welcome to the forum! http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=6431.0
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That's what babelfish is for :) It's far from perfect but you get the idea from it. I'm glad you brought it to my attention, because the english doepfer site doesn't link to that! It should say "Doepfer Specials (for German Readers Only)" ;)
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Reverse the direction of A.In output values?
stryd_one replied to Jidis's topic in MIOS programming (Assembler)
Seeing as the wiring error is global to all of your AIN's I'd recommend doing it at the USER_AIN_NotifyChange ... But it's higher resolution there so the math will be heavier. I'd leave it where it is while it works :) -
There are bits and pieces around the place but not much. Bill mentioned that he has already started on this so I will wait until I've seen that before I say what's next...
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(In my thickest Aussie accent) "Sprechen de deutsch?" hehehe Some good deals there! I would like to know what's up with fatar though cause they had some other nice stuff...for eg...see those joysticks? ;)
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I never do, because I'm perfect in every way. :-X ;D baaaaaaaaahahahahahahhaa !!!
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Idea: MIDIBox USB with mass storage device support?
stryd_one replied to timofonic's topic in Design Concepts
Well the SRAM extension will get you a few meg or more, I can't imagine a use for much more than that. There are some, but they'd be better served by a PC... -
mmm fatar keys are niiice too... Please keep us posted on this one!
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Yeh, I knew my MIDIBox addiction had gone too far when I was waiting for the bus the other day, and I caught myself looking at the light/power pole across the street, wondering if there were any parts on them that I could use for casing or something ;D True story! :-\ As for those bugs, I'd check my soldering if I were you....
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Reverse the direction of A.In output values?
stryd_one replied to Jidis's topic in MIOS programming (Assembler)
XOR it? -
It's on the way. A few of us will be working on this based on a framework which Bill has started. You're welcome to help out!
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Unable to forward this request at this time. No source... I was going to use that to nut it out... If it's a serial connection then a DIN isn't the right thing for the job, but I'll still need all that info I mentioned before and more to say much more
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Code-wise it's not a really big difference. Easy port. I'll take a look at all that info and get back to you...
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MIOS should already be on the chip. You should make the modifications to the MB64e Application source, and recompile that. I think you have the right idea but just used the wrong word :)
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Hi Matthew, welcome aboard :) I've got a powerglove on the way so I might be able to help you with that more directly later on, but here's a few tips to get the ball rolling. How you go about doing this, depends on specifics of the device. What we can assume, is that the powerpad, joypad and buttons on the glove, are all simple switches. I think we can make the assumption based on the way they behave (if I remember that far back) that they are momentary switches, which is what we need. Joysticks and other devices such as the sensor on the wrist of the glove, are based on pots. What we don't know, is the precise nature of those pots and switches, and the nature of the interface they have with the machine. For example, the switches could be a scanned matrix, they could be muxed, they could be wired directly, they could be run into a small micro inside the controller and sent to the console (or in our case, the core module) using some bizarre proprietry protocol. You've basically got two options. One is to find a way to interface the controller and the core using the native pinouts and cabling. This could be very very simple (IE straight connections to the core/console) or very difficult (the last example I gave) The other option is to re-wire the switches and pots, and replace the pots with more appropriate values where required, re-wire the cables where required. Which is easiest/quickest/cheapest/works best with the core, will depend on the device. If you'd like to do some homework and find out more about how the controller works, is made, is put together, and what is in it (schematics/boards/protocols/pinouts/pot values/switch types/etc) and come back I'll be happy to tell you what's required to make it talk to the core. Cheers! Edit: I should add that the two methods can and should be combined depending on your requirements
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Searching for Pokey returns lots of results if you do it right ;) There's a feature on this forum where running a search will ONLY search BELOW the current forum area. For example, because this post is in the "Design Concepts" forum, if you use the search box in the top right of the screen, it will ONLY search under Design Concepts. However if you click the 'Search' link first, it will take you to the global search page, and search the entire forum. Have a look at all the hits now :) Also another tip, just as with any other search engine, you need to try a few differnt keywords, like 'atari chip' 'pokey' etc... Hey while we're on the subject, this looks very interesting.... http://www.fpgaarcade.com/
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I forgot to post, but the others were good! Look forward to listening to this tonight.