Re: [SynthModules] Re: PSIM storage
2004-09-30 by Andrew Scheidler
That's what I was kinda maybe thinking, but I didn't want to spend tons of time working on it if that was the wrong direction to go. Is PEEK/POKE the way to do this? Andrew >>> michaelmarsh@san.rr.com 09/29/04 10:07 PM >>> PEEK/POKE? --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "dumpstatic" <xpandrew@p...> wrote: > OK, I know there's a boatload of smart people on this list... > > When you program the PSIM from the computer, it writes the executable > code into the PSIM (an EPROM?). Is it possible for the program that > is running in the PSIM to change the contents of the PSIM's memory? > > Is there some way to (for example) > 1) "reserve" 32 bytes for data > 2) using input from a CV in, change the values in thoses bytes while > running > > Some kind of compiler directive or something? I remember doing > something like this in Pascal or Assembly... > > There must be some way to have the PSIM hold some data values that > are set and/or changed while it's running, and *not* lost at power- > down or reset. The MOTM uSeq does it... surely the PSIM can! > > PSimian Andrew Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: http://www.SynthModules.com Yahoo! Groups Links