Hopefully I am not spoiling the soup here, but an RS-232 interface that accepts an ASCII configuration would eliminate the need for client software. Not that that makes this proposition any more attractive to anyone. ;) Doug --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <hardware@...> wrote: > But to speak the truth: I don't like modules that have to be programmed with > an external computer. We had and have such devices available that require an > editor software (e.g. Drehbank, Pocket Series, A-192). Apart from that I in > person don't like this mode of operation in principle we always had problems > to support all different operating systems (Windows 9x/2000/XP/Vista/Linux > distributions) or computer platforms (PC/Mac) or hardware combinations (e.g. > separate Midi interfaces, Midi interfaces of sound cards, driver problems > ...). There is only one man in the company (Christian) who would have to > program the microcontroller, the editor software and to look after the > support for all possible hard/software combinations. > >
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Re: clock division: am i missing something?
2008-02-29 by Doug
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