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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby Synthex » Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:07 pm

lond wrote:Can you change the ICSP pin-out so it follows Microchip standard 6-pin connector.


Here is this version.
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby dmitri » Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:05 pm

Synthex wrote:
dmitri wrote:Yes, please, post the version without led control and with LVP enabled.


Here is this version.

It works! Thank you a lot! Do you need to make any changes to it or can I publish the file, plus all relevant info, on the website as it is?
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby Synthex » Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:15 pm

dmitri wrote:
Synthex wrote:
dmitri wrote:Yes, please, post the version without led control and with LVP enabled.


Here is this version.

It works! Thank you a lot! Do you need to make any changes to it or can I publish the file, plus all relevant info, on the website as it is?


Excellent !!!

You can publish all my files (firmware, schematic, PCB .dip file and .gif files, ...).

:D
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby slayer666 » Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:50 pm

Was there a fault in the pcb design or was it the firmware?
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby Synthex » Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:56 pm

slayer666 wrote:Was there a fault in the pcb design or was it the firmware?


Neither one nor the other !
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby dmitri » Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:59 pm

slayer666 wrote:Was there a fault in the pcb design or was it the firmware?

It was not a fault per se. It just happened that earlier versions of the firmware were targeted at a board Synthex was developing and testing them with but were incompatible with, shall I say, a production version of the board:)
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby Synthex » Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:05 pm

dmitri wrote:
slayer666 wrote:Was there a fault in the pcb design or was it the firmware?

It was not a fault per se. It just happened that earlier versions of the firmware were targeted at a board Synthex was developing and testing them with but were incompatible with, shall I say, a production version of the board:)


This topic was a place of development !
You have to be a little more cool Slayer666 ;)
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby slayer666 » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:50 am

Synthex wrote:
dmitri wrote:
slayer666 wrote:Was there a fault in the pcb design or was it the firmware?

It was not a fault per se. It just happened that earlier versions of the firmware were targeted at a board Synthex was developing and testing them with but were incompatible with, shall I say, a production version of the board:)


This topic was a place of development !
You have to be a little more cool Slayer666 ;)


I am cool. ;)

I've been following the development in this thread since the start and it was never explained what fixed the problem.

This is HUGE!! :D
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby Synthex » Fri Nov 09, 2007 7:18 am

slayer666 wrote:I've been following the development in this thread since the start and it was never explained what fixed the problem.


There is no problem. The latest version of firmware allows programming in the LVP mode, that's all. :)
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Re: (true)MIDI USB Board

Postby Marctwo » Fri Nov 09, 2007 5:23 pm

I'm very interested in the device firmware for this.

So windows installs it's own midi interface driver (audio device) for this? Do you know which versions of windows will recognise and install this?

Do you know if Mac and Linux have native support for this also?

I presume this device is based on the 'Audio Class/USB Midi Device 1.0' as detailed here?
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