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I use the ICD2 module to do all my PIC programming. Since the 16F88 requires 13.1v for the programming voltage the PICkit2 may or may not work, I don't know.
If you run into a road block because you can't program the 16F88 send me a PM and we'll work out a way to get one done for you.
I just can't afford one of those for the amount of PIC work I currently do. : Thanks very much for the offer. I'll let you know... The other problem is I'll need 5-6 chips if I go this route... I'm making two of these for me, and three for friends.
P.S. Keep in mind that the 16F88 is an 18 pin chip when laying out your programmer board ;)
Hmm, I was planning on making a 20-pin socket like the one on the PICkit2, but after further investigation, it seems that the demo 16F690 isn't pin-compatible. I think instead I'll just stick with an 18-pin on the board specifically for the 16F688. I'll also throw a 1x6 header on there like the Microchip one, that way I can use this with other devices if need be, just by making a adapter board.
By the way, given the choice, would you use a PIC18F452 or PIC18F4620 if you were making a stand-alone SID sound module? I'm still at the point where I can elect to use either. I've actually got the board layouts done for both the 18F452 w/ part of MBHP_LTC for MIDI LEDs and the PIC18F4620 w/ IIC_MIDI.
53 pots
9 faders
57 buttons
50 leds
the design is fairly self explanatory (see labels on buttons). the blue parts in the middle are pushbuttons with integrated leds (illuminating when a clip is playing), and the red parts on the bottom are pushbuttons with circular led lighting (illuminating what channels are sent to the headphones). the scene control button can be used to navigate through live's scenes and pushed to launch the scene. the top row of pots can be pushed to turn on/off the effect.
i am planning to route channel 1-4 to Send A and 5-8 to send B and then with the jog wheels i will be able to control the effects that are layered on the 2 returns. this way instead of using effects on all the channels i am using only on the returns (with exceptions of course) which will save cpu power - and mimics the way a xone 92 mixer works.
anybody have any comments/ideas?
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Hi,
Ive been planning my midibox 64 for a while now and everything including parts is clear in my mind, apart from the buttons.
I am no electrician and want to panel mount all pots which is easy enough. However I really don't know where to start with making a pcb for my buttons so I was planning on getting panel mounting ones, but the ones that I am interested in such as these which are used on the faderfox are pcb mounting.
http://uk.farnell.co...jsp?sku=1201378
How do I start to design a pcb - can I do it on one of those evenly spaced "breadboards" or does it really require me teaching my self pcb deisgn, etching etc.. I want to avoid the pcb route as much as possible because I want my midibox to be reasobanly "quick" to build and parts to be replaceable - so any suggestions. Any ideas for good small panel mount buttons?
cheers for taking the time to read and answer (if you do)
also check out the tunes i'm hoping to play with the midibox whilst you mull over your answer http://thethirdmanmusic.co.uk.
thanks alor
toby
In case you are interested in a slightly less expensive option than the traditional taxi, the Yellow Line airport taxi costs about 25⏠per person. Their English website seems to be under construction, here's a link to the Finnish one. There is no need to book in advance.
As you probably know, the YTV journey planner can give you all kinds of schedule information. If you type from: airport and to: hotel and hit the Search button, you will then be able to select your hotel from the drop-down menu. The button "advanced search" gives you the option to select e.g. the route type: "least walking", a good idea if carrying a heavy bag. If you first take the bus number 615 and then the tram 7B (changing at MĤkelĤnrinne), you'll only have to walk for 200 meters or so. The cost is only 4â.
EDIT: Another option not suggested by our friend the Journey planner is to take the bus 61 to the Tikkurila railway station (terminus) and then any commuter train headed for Helsinki. They all stop at Pasila. As Madri said, it's only about 700 meters from the Pasila station to your hotel - or you could take a taxi.
This post has been edited by Ilienne: 02 September 2009 - 07:10 PM
Reading your sites services it sounds like it is B2B or at least a big focus is on that. Your consultants page shows you have a lot of organizational development, leadership training, strategic planning, etc professionals who are focusing on businesses. If I were you I would go for the Australian B2B category because that is where a Consulting or Consultants category might spawn. You also said that is where the company is based - so it qualifies. It is my opinion that is where you will probably end up anyway regardless of where you submit and it will be probably be the fastest route to a listing by eliminating the sorting step. Just my 2 cents.
Zmiany w wersji 4.10.80:
1. Updates NOKIA mobile phone "#" button (T Bond) has been locked problems
2. Updated traffic symbols in Europe
3. If a built-in GPS phone link will be built-in GPS priority
4. Want to go where in the amendment -> crossing unable to switch the issue of Next
5. Amendments to the new route, select the recommended route planning conditions set issues
6. Road traffic in the amendment shows that the wrong button issues
7. Updated GARMIN Mobile XT SDK versions
8. Navigation photos from "want to go where the" move "tool"
9. Amendments in the English off the problem of mixed
10. Amended Panoramio downloading photos from the duplication of download problems
11. Amendments to the cinema with the car park when no telephone information can be kept to the directory problems
12. Photos that showed the issue of the name
13. Amendment if the recent search for the names of long points, the program will pop up the question of
14. Improve the stability of the immediate News
15. Improve the stability of Panoramio
16. Amended by the issue of photographs Name Search
17. Update the Taiwan tourism network LOGO
There is also online resource for Westphale region (Germany) where it is possible to plan your route and even draw the elevation profile with given descriptions on the planning path about path condition - terrain, meadow, asphalt etc...
Furthermore, it is possible to export the path into *.gpx format.
For details look at: Bicycle Route Planner
Jacku - jak widzę Ty wybrałeś TomTom 6?!
Tak, jak na razie. Ale jestem "kolekcjonerem" nawigacji. Miałem pierwszego TT jeszcze jako OEM z Navmanem bez routingu, potem TT Route Planner też bez routingu, potem Destinatora 3.
Jak tak dalej pójdzie pewnie skończy się na IGO. Czekam na rozszerzenie oferty oferowanych kart na micro SD, a najlepiej możliwość zmian licencji na kartę (często je zmieniam).
Jacku, widziałeś już mapę iGO Poland 2007.01 ?
Tak, po cichu ją testuję. Jest to jedyna mapa, która ma nowe odcinki drogi na Cieszyn. Jak na razie nie zauważyłem problemów z kategoryzacją (sprawdzone w BB i jednym przejeździe przez GOP).
Informacja ze strony nawigonu " Free Update will be available in July!
âÂËAdditional languages: Portugese, Czech, Polish, Turkish, Croatian, Romanian, Slovakian, Greek and Russian (GUI und Audio)
âÂËNAVIGON's route planning function known from the companies PND line that enables users to plan a route with several destinations
âÂË Radarinfo (not for all countries)
âÂËAdditional map view options (now displays street names in 3D view, optional points of interest (POI) display)
âÂËCall POI function (call the number of a POI and save it to your contacts)
âÂËOptimized volume control when using the NAVIGON navigation and the integrated iPod function of the iPhone at the same time
" />Route planner (nazwy są różne) to gość który zawsze przed wyjazdem sprawdza trasę i przygotowuje raport dla Road Captain Head-a o stanie drogi, niebezpiecznych miejscach. Zabezpiecza bazę noclegów (potrzebnych i w razie co), rezerwuje miejsca noclegowe, wie o miejscach gdzie można się skryć przed deszczem. Serwisów i warsztatów...
Oczywiście przy podróży z Zamościa do Tomaszowa taki gość jest nie potrzebny ale na nowe/długie trasy spełnia ważną rolę.
Tą funkcję może a czasami powinien pełnić Head Road Captain
" />Hej, Kosmita 1, jeśli biegasz po ulicach, to ORIENTACYJNĄ odległość policzy Ci program ze strony www.michelin.com potem klikasz link "for all your travels", następnie "route planner", po czym zostaje Ci wpisać nazwy ulic, miasta (lub miast) i państwa, po którym planujesz zrobić trasę. Dziwnie to brzmi: trasa po państwie, ale taki Forrest na przykład...
Planowałem z tym narzędziem większe wyjazdy, i licznik samochodowy potwierdzał, a teraz właśnie michelin.com obliczyło mi, że spod domu na ulicę Lubicz w centrum Krakowa mam 11 km. To dość prawdopodobny wynik. Przebiegłbym jutro, by się upewnić, ale boję się, że zejdę na zawał :D
Zmierzę na rowerze;)
Pzdr.
" />Route Planner ma mapy Polski zawarte w mapach Europy Wschodniej <br /><br />Ozi to inna bajka [mapy skanowane] - popytaj na pl.rec.gps <br /><br /><br />jest jeszcz cmap czy jakoś tak firmy (chyba) jmb <br /><br /><br />i kilka innych - sprecyzuj czy chodzi o mapy drogowe, topograficzne , ....
No panowie :) Jest przeciez tez Opel Route Planner :)
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