SLP Posted May 12, 2007 Report Posted May 12, 2007 Hi,I've got a little problem with uploading the SID-app.I've got a PIC18F4685 with MIOS 1.9d , and a Core-module from Smash. If I power it on, it boots up, the Display (in 4-bit-mode due to the CAN connection with the slave, who is not connected at this moment.) shows first the MIOS-version, and then "Ready."everything is how it should be.If I connect it to the PC and power it up, I don't get any upload-requests. Neither Midi-OX nor mios-studio recieves anything.I think I didn't swap the MIDI-connections and/or their polarity.(btw.: I think I discovered a small error in the CoreV3-pdf: the Midi-out-port has 2 "M-" there.)Any suggestions to solve this problem?thx,matthiasEDIT:I solved this problem, but discovered another problem. I described it below. Quote
stryd_one Posted May 12, 2007 Report Posted May 12, 2007 Have you tested the core module before or is it new? I'm guessing you have a known-good PIC there that you could try in that core, but I'd check the voltages first... Prhaps you could try that PIC (the 4685) in the known-good core too? Quote
SLP Posted May 14, 2007 Author Report Posted May 14, 2007 I'm just stupid.I've soldered R8 in the wrong place :PPlease delete this thread and make me a "midibox member". please.I'm not joking. I just didn't deserve being a MB Tweaker.I'm just a 16 year old pupil who likes DIYing.Go on and read my last posts. Do you see anything helpful? Quote
Jidis Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 I'm just a 16 year old pupilGREAT GOOGLY MOO. :o :o :o :oMan I envy you. Have fun and be careful. ;) ...off to find a rocking chairGeorge Quote
stryd_one Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 Hah!May I direct you to my recent post Re: Odd (faulty?) CoreAnyone here never made a wiring error? Anyone? *crickets chirping* No' date=' that's what I thought :)You should see some of the things I did when my postcount was 300 ;D Quote
SLP Posted May 15, 2007 Author Report Posted May 15, 2007 GREAT GOOGLY MOO. :o :o :o :oer...ok...I've seen many people doing really great things with MBHP and in my eyes it's justnot fair if i'm a "tweaker" and they're just a member.I just don't have the skills to be a "tweaker". I don't know anything about C andmicrocontrollers.Being a tweaker is kinda honor to me and I just don't deserve it... Quote
stryd_one Posted May 15, 2007 Report Posted May 15, 2007 Yeh, well I'm a "guru" and you've helped me before, so STFU and puff up your chest, tweaker :DSerious man, I think you get to be a guru at 1000 posts or something, and I can assure you that I was no guru when I had that postcount. Don't take too much notice of the label, all it really is, is a marker of how much you chat.Besides... You will be surprised how much you have learned. In 500 posts or so, you'll be a guru, and half of your guru-ness will be made up of what you know right now. Quote
stryd_one Posted May 16, 2007 Report Posted May 16, 2007 Of course I am, I'm always right, I'm a guru ;D LOL(JOKE!) Quote
TheAncientOne Posted May 16, 2007 Report Posted May 16, 2007 You're sixteen and have built and troubleshot a MIDIbox core. That's pretty tweaky to me. At sixteen I was having trouble building fuzz boxes that worked first time, (and we're talking about 15 parts here!).One day soon I'm going to build a radio kit - and make it work! From my first attempt at 11 to the last time I tried (18), I never ever got a radio kit to receive much of anything.One definition of an expert is "a person who has made all the possible mistakes in a narrow field". Some of the most important abilities are those that relate to finding and fixing your mistakes. Electronics offers a huge range of ways to make a technical fool of yourself. Add music,and you've got the ability to do it in front of an audience....Perhaps we could do a thread. Believe me, putting one resistor in wrong doesn't come close to an early repair job of mine, where I replaced 4 very expensive power transistors in a hifi amp ..... the wrong way round, because I'd taken them all out when I tested them. I lost 2 weeks pocket money in 10 seconds. That was an early lesson to keep notes, and that NPN is collector Positive, PNP is collector NegativeYou're doing fine - just keep on going.Mike Quote
stryd_one Posted May 16, 2007 Report Posted May 16, 2007 Listen to TheProf, cause he really is always right :DOne definition of an expert is "a person who has made all the possible mistakes in a narrow field". Gold. Quote
Sasha Posted May 16, 2007 Report Posted May 16, 2007 One definition of an expert is "a person who has made all the possible mistakes in a narrow field". ;DI like that one! ...and damned true. Quote
SLP Posted May 16, 2007 Author Report Posted May 16, 2007 I decided to describe the next problem in a new thread:http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=9268.msg66093#new Quote
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