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You got it! So long MIOS is not running, you cannot expect that the MIDIbox SID or any other application is doing anything.

So, first try to debug this, offe already gave you the link to the debug page, unfortunately you didn't answer him, therefore nobody knows, if you tried this or not, and it's no surprise that you are confused by all the hints which don't work, if you haven't checked the basics

Don't give up! But install the software step-by-step please.

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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ok guys

i fixed the connection j2 - j10

included the 5v from the psu to j2 of the sid

but the problem with MIOS still

with MIOS studio i did like this

launch the application

configure the connections for the midi interface

open the midi in midi out monitor windows

open the hex upload window

browse > mios 1.8 folder > hex folder > mios 1.8.hex

switch on my midibox

after the message

"F0 00 00 7E 40 00 01 F7"

appearde in the midi in monitor

i started the upload

then i got the message

"upload process complete"

but the message

"F0 00 00 7E 40 00 01 F7"

still coming on midi in monitor every 2 second

so well i don't know, but to me the upload process seemed easy, something did'nt worked properly

anyway i did it also with SysExBex

like this:

launche the application

configure the midi interface

click "Open SysEx File"

fmios 1.8 folder > mios_1_8.sysex (bytes to sent 15392 - blocks to sent 13)

swich ton the midibox

after the message

"received sysex blocks from device 00 with 0 bytes in mios format - cmd 01 (not saved)

click " send SysEx"

but after a while the process lokks like frozen

bytes to sent 7104 - blocks to sent 6

the message

"received sysex blocks from device 00 with 0 bytes in mios format - cmd 01 (not saved)

still

let me try also with midi ox

i'll let you know... but i'm so sad that is not working

the procedure should be easy but what can i say?

HELP!!

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ok guys

i fixed the connection j2 - j10

included the 5v from the psu to j2 of the sid

but the problem with MIOS still

with MIOS studio i did like this

launch the application

configure the connections for the midi interface

open the midi in midi out monitor windows

open the hex upload window

browse > mios 1.8 folder > hex folder > mios 1.8.hex

switch on my midibox

after the message

"F0 00 00 7E 40 00 01 F7"

appearde in the midi in monitor

i started the upload

then i got the message

"upload process complete"

but the message

"F0 00 00 7E 40 00 01 F7"

still coming on midi in monitor every 2 second

so well i don't know, but to me the upload process seemed easy, something did'nt worked properly

anyway i did it also with SysExBex

like this:

launche the application

configure the midi interface

click "Open SysEx File"

fmios 1.8 folder > mios_1_8.sysex (bytes to sent 15392 - blocks to sent 13)

swich ton the midibox

after the message

"received sysex blocks from device 00 with 0 bytes in mios format - cmd 01 (not saved)

click " send SysEx"

but after a while the process lokks like frozen

bytes to sent 7104 - blocks to sent 6

the message

"received sysex blocks from device 00 with 0 bytes in mios format - cmd 01 (not saved)

still

let me try also with midi ox

i'll let you know... but i'm so sad that is not working

the procedure should be easy but what can i say?

HELP!!

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ok guys

i fixed the connection j2 - j10

included the 5v from the psu to j2 of the sid

but the problem with MIOS still

Did you have a look at the MIDI Troubleshooting link (http://www.ucapps.de/howto_debug_midi.html)?

First, check all soldering points, then check component orientation, then go through the tests in the link above. I'would be more specific if I could but without any more info it's impossible. I know it can be frustrating, but as Torsten wrote, try to isolate one problem at a time.

Keep up the work!

/offe

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