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  1. Good for pink eye.
  2. They will be available shortly. Go with core32, it's a beast ;)
  3. On AC it never matters which is which. But even not knowing that, in the pdf it says specifically which pins of the plug go where, right? About multiple-wires on one pin: Get creative. You can for instance put multiple wires into one crimp contact.
  4. Looks like it receives another upload request - are you positive the midi In is working on the core side?
  5. Cross-post gone.
  6. For the sake of it staying somewhat readable, how about you guys interested quote this table and add yourselves? [table] [tr][td]Tamiflu[/td][td]1[/td][/tr] [tr][td]ilmenator[/td][td]1[/td][/tr] [tr][td]vout[/td][td]2[/td][/tr] [tr][td]Total[/td][td]4[/td][/tr] [/table]
  7. One pin is labelled 5VDC (with the red wires coming from it), the other is ground (with the blue wires coming from it). It does matter which is which.
  8. Göückwunsch und viel Spaß!
  9. Ja, auf dem Display wird angezeigt sobald ein Patch hochgeladen wird. Ja, der Core sollte auch was senden. Ob Du die falschen Patches nimmst kann ich so nicht sagen, da ich ja nicht weiß welche Du nimmst ;) Du solltest aber die in midibox_sid_v2_0_rc32\presets\v2_vintage_bank.syx nehmen. Bist Du sicher, dass Du in MIDI Ox die richtigen MIDI ports eingestellt hast? Versuch am besten von MIDI Ox aus mal ein paar Noten zu klimpern um zu sehen ob die ankommen d. h. ob die mbSID die Töne spielt. Wenn dem so ist, könntest Du auch das MIDI Kabel mal direkt am Interface vom Out in den In stecken und sehen, ob die Noten auch wieder im MIDI Ox ankommen. Wenn beides funktioniert, sollte der Upload eigentlich auch gehen. Wenn nicht, dann hast Du vermutlich irgendwo auf der Core Seite ein Problem.
  10. Bad question -> bad answer. 1) The code was written for the 18F4620 but I've run it on an 18F452, I am guessing any of the pics that are supported by MIOS will work. 2) If you buy from Smash or Mike is up to you. Smash sells double sided pro-grade PCBs with silkscreen, mount holes, while Mike sells home-etched single-sided PCBs without silkscreen. It's up to you which you prefer. 3) The other parts you'll need are documented here: http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/scratchcontroller#how_to_build
  11. Ein Teil der von Dir gennanten Programme tut mit der v2 garnicht ;) Am besten scheint dafür im Moment MIDIOx zu funktionieren. Probier's mal mit diesen Einstellungen: http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,13543.msg116412.html#msg116412
  12. Got em as well! Thanks, goblinz!
  13. Hmm, he looks just peachy to me.
  14. I have no idea what you are saying, so here's a picture of a bunny with a pancake on its head.
  15. Have you maybe uploaded the the wrong firmware? setup_mb6582.hex is the one you want.
  16. nILS

    SID Patches

    Nope. Make some and share them! Maybe one day I'll finish that patch sharing system thingie...
  17. It works the same in every circuit. It's not like it's got a choice...
  18. I can't exactly quote TK but he said sth along the lines of "without the CAN bus parts _ANYTHING_ can happen"
  19. Does exist, but hasn't been tested as of yet. Due to pressure from the North *winkAtFlemming* this is likely to change soon though.
  20. http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_3/chpt_3/4.html (Google hit #3 for "how does a bridge rectifier work") And here's some pretty graphics: http://www.falstad.com/circuit/e-fullrect.html
  21. Change your friends. They do not. AC is not polarized. Well it is, but it changes the polarity 50 or 60 times a second depending on where you are.
  22. Baze!
  23. Him being a spambot.
  24. The favicon.ico has the signature of some virus it seems. Here's the pic for safe viewing ;)
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