hexman Posted October 28, 2006 Posted October 28, 2006 It's the newbee again.... I now have (with SmashTv's great help) my CORE working! I finished my two DINx4 and want to check along the way. I measured voltages on the DINX4 at the pins etc and everything checks out. I have midibox64e.syx loaded.I connected my DINx4 to core (J9-J1) and want to check to see if buttons / encoders work - I have searched the site but cannot find this info on initial checkout. The core boots up, and then shows:INt:1 _ _ _ _ _ _1 | CC# 0 [ 97 ] Its stays the same regardless of button pushes, encoder turns etc.Can I not use a standard app (using MIOS studio) setup_midibox16e.HEX to check out just one button or encoder? just to see if its working? I also tried loading setup_midibox64.HEX from the zip file midibox64e_v2_2.zip (which I thought was midibox64e??) That one I get midimonitor messages (alot) but I believe this is actually just plain midibox64??? If so it's confusing since it is in the midibox64e_v2_2.zip.I also have used the vmidibox64E.exe to upload midibox64e.syx - with same results as with setup_midibox16e.hex.Can someone give me a hint or at least key words to search on?
audiocommander Posted November 2, 2006 Posted November 2, 2006 You could upload the ain64_din128 app; I think it shows what din button is pressed: http://www.ucapps.de/mios_download.htmlThere are also test-applications to check encoder settings.Is that what you were looking for?
hexman Posted November 4, 2006 Author Posted November 4, 2006 Geeez... I found my stupid mistake. The DIN I used is from SMASHTV (great board and person BTW). It shows J8/J9 2x5 pin DIL on the CORE and a J1 on the DIN. The instructions on the DIN hookup at uCapps all have what appears to be 5 pins in-line. So I incorrectly assumed that I just connect to the single row (ie 5 pins of J9) of the SmashTV board. Wrong!! You use a 10 pin cable to the J8/J9 to the J1 on the DIN. Working!!! Now I can safely proceed with the rest of construction!
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