I think I fried my PIC.
I'm not sure how, but have an idea.
I'm trying to install an MB808 seq into a TR-808 which has a dead sequencer. So far so good, with a little help from here and there.
The problem is trying to find a stable power source. I tried running of the regulated 5V from the TR, no luck. Kept on crashing. Same with the 15v supply. So I guessed that I wasn't getting enough amps.
SO, probably very stupidly, I plugged into the 20VAC coming from the Tr's transformer. For half an hour or so it was working well, though the regulator was getting pretty hot (surprise surprise!). Then things started to deteriorate. All the leds started to flash. The LCD has !!! flashing, when I turn on it briefly says "MIOS!W1 ©311" (or something to that effect.
So my question is, is it likely that the excess voltage fried the chip? I was moving stuff around so it is very possible that something shorted etc, so it maybe it would be more likely to be that?
I'm thinking my next option should be to get a transformer and run it parallel with the TR's transformer to get a solid voltage and amperage. Power does tend to be a stumbling block, even as it is the basis for everything!
Sorry for the excess ramble. Any ideas/suggestions on how to safe this classic would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
Al
Sorry if I drifted off the original seq question!