Guest valkr1e Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 so i've been busy being part of the working class for a change (THANK GOODNESS!) and i stop in now that i have money to start making my midibox and see this new thing that people are raving about; MIOS. so what i see is that MIOS is a basic foundation that you load onto a PIC18F852-i/p (am i right?) which enables you to do software updates via midi, and adds added speed, memory and takes care of support for a more graphical interface, am i right? what am i missing and what am i wrong on?here's what i'm looking for now, i want to create a midibox with a built in sequencer, as many encoders as possible with pots for the remainder to get a total of either 64 or 72, i desire to use the highest resolution display i can get to function properly. that's all i really need. i will build a SID module later, as the midibox is the primary concern and i want a really nice sid control surface. so i'm assuming that we are still using the MBHP PCB's, correct? or to make full use of the new features i will have to wait till the midibox NG(i am guessing this will utilize a new hardware platform?)tell me where i'm right or where i'm wrong here to let me know. since things have changed so much here lately i feel completely lost. any help is appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK. Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 Hi,yes, you are mostly right. MIDIbox NG is nothing else than a MIDIbox which is fully based on the MBHP, which works under MIOS as operating system and which can be used for different functions by exchanging applications via MIDI (one time a sequencer, another time a Logic Control emulator...)Hardware changes are not planned...Best Regards, Thorsten. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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