Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby Firelord » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:31 am

dmitri wrote:I just updated the first post with a new USB MIDI firmware version which supports 2 MIDI interfaces. With 2 MIDI interfaces it is possible to use one to configure MegaDrum with MegaDrumManager and another to be used by any other MIDI software.

Is it only good for 18F2450? Does 18F2550 support this feature?
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby dmitri » Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:19 pm

Firelord wrote:
dmitri wrote:I just updated the first post with a new USB MIDI firmware version which supports 2 MIDI interfaces. With 2 MIDI interfaces it is possible to use one to configure MegaDrum with MegaDrumManager and another to be used by any other MIDI software.

Is it only good for 18F2450? Does 18F2550 support this feature?

Yes, of course, I've already updated the Download section - http://www.megadrum.info/content/downloads
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby Firelord » Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:38 pm

dmitri wrote:Yes, of course, I've already updated the Download section - http://www.megadrum.info/content/downloads

Excellent, thanks! This is very convenient.
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby timekeeper » Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:24 pm

Has anyone managed to program a PIC18F2450 using the ICSP cable???
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby dmitri » Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:04 pm

I've updated the first post with a new version in which I added support for switching to higher MIDI speeds to reduce latency when used in MegaDrum over USB only. This capability will used in an upcoming MegaDrum firmware.
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby timekeeper » Fri Apr 22, 2011 12:07 am

timekeeper wrote:Has anyone managed to program a PIC18F2450 using the ICSP cable???


After 20 days or so I have managed to program the 2450 using an external programmer and my Megadrum is ALIVE at last!!! I wired only a piezo and it shows up fine in Megadrum Manager (I haven't wired an LCD yet, maybe I won't) and it triggers EZ Drummer nicely... Thanks a lot Dmitri!!!
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby timekeeper » Fri Apr 22, 2011 12:13 am

dmitri wrote:I've updated the first post with a new version in which I added support for switching to higher MIDI speeds to reduce latency when used in MegaDrum over USB only. This capability will used in an upcoming MegaDrum firmware.


Is the second MIDI interface still in there?
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby dmitri » Fri Apr 22, 2011 12:34 am

timekeeper wrote:Is the second MIDI interface still in there?

Of course.
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby timekeeper » Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:49 am

dmitri wrote:
timekeeper wrote:Is the second MIDI interface still in there?

Of course.


Thanks man! Христос воскрес!
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Re: Cheaper alternative to PIC18F2550

Postby timekeeper » Fri Apr 22, 2011 11:50 am

Is it possible to include a bootloader in pic's firmware to enable its update without resolving to iscp or (even worse) to removing the pic from megadrum's board and into a programmer?
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