Thanks. If you want to dive into the bootloader (see disassembly/) you'll obviously need to get up to shape. But for coding C should suffice, just look at the examples provided. Have a fun, and please let me know if you find anything worth mentioning. Cheers, - Willem --- In bc2000@...m, "yanayayafr" <listall@...> wrote: > > Willem, this is completely awesome. > > Thanks for all your hard work, and especially, taking the time to document everything. I've not played with assembly for years, but your explanation in README.firmware means I may have to waste the whole weekend trying. > > All the best, > > Graham > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "yxx123xxy" <yxx123xxy@> wrote: > > > > [this message is probably of interest to developers only] > > > > Hello, > > > > I'd like to share a basic development kit I've been working on for creating custom firmware for the Behringer Control series. This allows one to compile a custom program (in assembly or C) and run that on the BCF2000 or BCR2000 (although I haven't tested the latter). The other way around is also possible: downloading firmware from the device for analysis. > > > > A small feature that will be interesting to non-developers is that I've found a way to display a custom string using a midi message with the official firmware. See bcfwflash's -p option. > > > > This and more at http://willem.engen.nl/projects/bc2000-dev/ > > > > Cheers, > > - Willem > > >
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Re: ANN: Unofficial Behringer Control development kit version 0.1
2010-09-03 by yxx123xxy
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