Andrew, Almost *anything* is possible. The PSIM-1 *can* communicate via it's RS-232 port after programming. The PSIM-1 also has the capability of using I2C devices (by adding two resistors - but then you can't use the SpeakJet or anything else using those pins). I've had this on my mind since the beginning... but haven't had a chance to work on any solutions. Take care, Brice http://www.SynthModules.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Scheidler" <xpandrew@ph.k12.in.us> To: <SynthModules@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 3:53 PM Subject: [SynthModules] Data Storage from PSIM > What's the chance that someday there'll be some kind of accessory for > the PSIM that you can dump data into for storage while powered down? > > ie, I'd like to be able to dump arrays of data (that I've loaded into a > PSIM sequencer program) into a battery-backed chip (eprom?). > > Of course you can put the sequence data right into the program, then > make changes while the PSIM is on, but those changes are lost when you > power down. > > I *don't* want to go thru dumping this to a MIDI sequencer. I've > banished the MIDI/computer interface from my studio. Is it possible to > somehow load/save data thru the 232 port on the PSIM back to the > computer? That's not perfect, but it would be a neat ability. > > ??? > > Andrew > > > > Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: > http://www.SynthModules.com > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [SynthModules] Data Storage from PSIM
2004-06-16 by Brice D. Hornback
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