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thanks tk, have done that! btw. even found a cable. its a usb-otg cable, which i bought for my nexus7. i think it will work with that. photo is attached... :D
Yeah, that cable should do the trick.
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Cool, does GM5 also work?
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We now have a spammish blog: http://midibox.org/forums/blog/63/entry-268-mobile-marketing-and-message-overload/
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I wonder why China should be preferred - I don't necessarily agree. What I know is that their price tags are waaayyyy above the other alternatives discussed further up. Anyways, this posting rather looks like self-advertisement...
Indeed, putting an add for displaymodule.com in your Signature. And that domain is registered to suprise suprise: nexpcb.com
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The error 127 is a C/C++ error. So you will need to check on command line to see what goes wrong. Could very well be a dependency missing or something like that.
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Not by default no as the PIC Core operates on 5V. You will need to build a level conversion circuit with for example a 74HCT541.
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I think i actually have the DIN connector for you if you still want it. Forgot i salvaged one more from a C64.Sorry my mistake, i only have a couple of c64 power switches and a C128 DIN connector.
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If only i had know, i ordered from Reichelt last week :sad:
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Slightly Off Topic:
@jojolito, do you know who makes the official metal shruthi cases?
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Looks good man, and you documented it really well. You should put it on the wiki.
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Not entirely sure what you mean.
The SammichSID contains 1 pic based MIOS8 core with 2 SID chips. The sammichSID design itself does not allow for more cores or SID's inside the box. However the overal design of Thorsten is highly modular. The MB6582 contains 4 pic based MIOS8 cores (1 master and 3 slaves) with max 8 SID chips. Cores can be linked. One pic core can drive 2 SID chips (max).
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Yeah sound nice, me like :cool:
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The Spin Semi chip is perfectly controllable through an MCU (see this design). Not sure why you conclude it is higher quality. Both have similar specs if not the same (i couldn't find any difference reading both datasheets). I did not mention this before, but it comes with free IDE. So you can program your own effects.
Your module is ofcourse plug and play. So if you want a quick fix, that's the way to go.
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I made a mistake with the version. You will need 5.x which can be found here: http://www.lpcware.com/lpcxpresso/downloads/older
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You need to choose an older IDE version, 6.x if i remember correctly
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Don't forget that these are just DSP chips. So without a firmware you don't have anything. It looks like the different eval boards include firmware, but that will probably be reflected in the price.
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A couple of years ago Elektor developed a board around the SpinSemi FV1. That is controllable via MIDI. But not sure if you can do it without touch the UI.
The ideal situation would be a FX chip which is controlled through MIOS.
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I did not check the complete schedule, but the concept looks good.
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I think you are misunderstanding.
Without use of the MBHP_AINSER8 or MBHP_AINSER64, the max amount of pots is 8.
So if you use the MBHP_AINSER you can do more.
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Indeed, whoohoo
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Yeah, it looks like something an admin must fix.
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- Geriztul
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Isn't the PCM1702 meant to be an Audio DAC?
The NG and the DSP...
in MIDIbox NG
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Cool, i bought the Plugiator ASX board some time ago. With the idea of combining it with some MB hardware. My idea was to use the midi connections. But to use the DSP directly would be even better.