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I read a lot in this Forum and all the WIKI Pages, but it's not so easy for a newbie to find the way through the docs.

I just built a MBHP_CORE_LPC17 module and a AINSER64 module and connected them to 8 Pots. I uploaded MIDIO128 V3 and with mios_studio I can see, the MIDI signals were transmitted and everything works fine.

So the next step I want to make is to learn how to program my own app. I already programmed something in different languages but always had some step-by-step tutorials so that I had only to write code in the end.

Now I'm trying to follow the instructions here http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/windows_toolchain_quickstart

I'm on Windows 7 64-bit; Install of sdcc-2.8.0 works fine. When I want to install msys 1.0.11 the following error appears:

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So what can I do?

And the next question is already here: Do I need the GPUtils, also of I don't have a PIC Microcontroller. Or am I follow the false wiki page? Should I follow this http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_mios32_toolchain_core&s

Thanxs a lot for help

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Hi,

yes, you found the documentation for the wrong toolchain.

Here is the right entry point: http://www.ucapps.de/mios32_c.html

This page also contains some tutorials which are worth to read, because they explain the basic concepts step by step.

Once you've reached #012b, you know how to access the AINSER64 module! :)

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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