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Re: AID: [Fwd: Re: [PD-announce] usb iobox comming - testers needed !]
From: Christian Klippel ck
mamalala.de
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:47:07 -0800
: Sent via the Art Interface Device mailing list: aid@interaccess.org : Use your "Reply All" to reply to the list, "Reply" for private response hi mike, Am Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2004 04:30 schrieb create@interlog.com: > > Hey, Nice work! > > I looked at the option of interfacing with the HID in the various operating > systems and decided it was a project in itsself. Great to hear someone has > tackled it and is making it open. It would be great to help him out by > trying his design on our Macs PC's etc. but it sounds like he is using a yes, this would be great. especially the "driver" question is still unresolved. i can do all the linux stuff, but dunno about mac or windows. accessing the hid should be easy on any os ..... of course it would be also great to have some bridge that feeds the io-box's in/output to the midi system on the host. so any midi-talking app can use it immediatly, at least basically .... > odd ball PIC. I wonder why he chose a UV programmable chip that isn't > widely available. Makes it kind of hard to play along. > > Could the code be adapted to the 16f877? How big is the USB code? > no, it cant. the reason for the pic i chossed is, the usb engine is integrated into the pic already. that makes accessing the stuff much more easier on the side of the pic (except for writing the firmware, but that's i have done almost already, im currently extending it even more to my needs) > > Mike > as soon as there is something more available, i will announce it, of course. currently there is http://mamalala.de/iobox-test.zip, just as a sample. but that should be enough to test if other hosts accept it. of course the stuff in the archive is an very early stage and by no way an example of good programming style ;-} greets, chris : messages saved at http://www.interaccess.org/aid/list : unsubscribe/help requests to mailto:Majordomo@interaccess.org