"Megadrum Config Tool" released

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Re: "Megadrum Config Tool" released

Postby elrules » Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:23 pm

I have updated MCT to version 1.84.

It contains the changes Firelord did to it, that is: supporting the new update system for encrypted firmwares.

Hope it works ok for all of you. Just execute the MCT you had downloaded from www.megadrum.info/configtool and it should autoupdate to latest version.
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Re: "Megadrum Config Tool" released

Postby Ken Forgettable » Mon Aug 23, 2010 1:34 am

I still think that moving the problematic MIDI sysex timing/buffering to the file system level (where time-outs and transfer blocking are properly handled on *all* platforms) could be worthwhile.

NB. This would break the standard cable MIDI firmware updating compatibility, but open the way for unlimited config' / patch definitions...

Question is:- is a combined MIDI / mass storage device possible :?:
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Re: "Megadrum Config Tool" released

Postby elrules » Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:33 pm

It could be interesting to use the library davem is doing, and adapt the Java MCT version to use that library. That is, make everything work perfectly on all platforms with the current java version, and then we could start another project, which may take a long time.
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Re: "Megadrum Config Tool" released

Postby Ken Forgettable » Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:12 am

elrules wrote:... make everything work perfectly on all platforms with the current java version ...

I hope the davem lib' will have XML support (try <http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinyxml/>), and maybe there is no real incentive to hang mass storage from the PIC at all :(
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Re: "Megadrum Config Tool" released

Postby Thud » Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:52 pm

anttipi wrote:I'm trying to do a firmware update but I'm confused about which settings to choose.

In the MCT manual it says:
Make sure you select the one that suits your MCU and clock.

Where can I check what MCU & clock I have?


Me too. :?:

EDITED:

It's ok. I found the details - in one of my old posts :oops:
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