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by halides
Jun 1st, '17, 15:51
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Greetings from the new official firmware developer
Replies: 58
Views: 78033

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Time for my monthly *kick* of this topic :D Hope all is well @halides! Hi all! Sorry to say for myself and for all of you who have been patiently waiting, all has not been well and is not well. I started working with the Yocto during what in hindsight was a hypomanic episode from which I sunk into ...
by halides
Mar 11th, '17, 12:29
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Greetings from the new official firmware developer
Replies: 58
Views: 78033

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

you need to figure out how the sysex data is expected (by looking at the bootloader, not fun but not too hard) i have a hex2syx app which outputs sysex data suitible for my bootloader, so you could use that and modify it to output the sysex data in the format expected by the yocto bootloader but fo...
by halides
Mar 6th, '17, 08:09
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Greetings from the new official firmware developer
Replies: 58
Views: 78033

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

@Halides Could you please coordinate with Vincent to create an official github page for the code from http://www.e-licktronic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=180&start=10#p2391 and then start from there? That way other developers can file merge requests and such, this would speed up developm...
by halides
Mar 2nd, '17, 15:54
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Greetings from the new official firmware developer
Replies: 58
Views: 78033

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

@Halides Could you please coordinate with Vincent to create an official github page for the code from http://www.e-licktronic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=180&start=10#p2391 and then start from there? That way other developers can file merge requests and such, this would speed up developm...
by halides
Mar 2nd, '17, 15:30
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Greetings from the new official firmware developer
Replies: 58
Views: 78033

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Hi and sorry again for my extreme tardiness, spent the xmas holiday just chilling and abruptly left my job beginning of this year and had to start looking for a new project. I've gone through many interviews and had to do a bunch of work examples for applications. I just returned the last one I was ...
by halides
Jan 16th, '17, 10:25
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Greetings from the new official firmware developer
Replies: 58
Views: 78033

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Hi there, been a rough month! Checking in again, will continue working with the codebase during this week.
by halides
Dec 16th, '16, 15:42
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Greetings from the new official firmware developer
Replies: 58
Views: 78033

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

Hmm, yeah, the sync part didn't look too funny but I'll focus on that next time I'll romp around in the codebase.
by halides
Dec 16th, '16, 09:38
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Greetings from the new official firmware developer
Replies: 58
Views: 78033

Re: Greetings from the new official firmware developer

rv0 wrote:@halides
how are things going? :)
Hi,

shuffle is on the roadmap pretty soonish If things go well. Having a hard time deciphering the problem with the edit mode multi-tap. Been super stressful and busy with work, now it's smoothing out. Hope to give you guys something to try on Christmas :-)

.p
by halides
Dec 7th, '16, 20:14
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
Topic: No sound coming from Cymbal Section
Replies: 11
Views: 10279

Re: No sound coming from Cymbal Section

I actually found out that my cymbal does work when my pcb isn't assembled, so it looks like there is something wrong with the pcb itself and one of the traces. When I bend the pcb slightly the cymbal works again for some time, I start tapping some points on the pcb near the cymbal section and the s...
by halides
Dec 7th, '16, 20:09
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
Topic: *solved* Shift button is permanently stuck on now. Halp
Replies: 10
Views: 9129

Re: Shift button seems to be permanently stuck on now. Halp

71 ohms won't let too much current flow, so that's good, otherwise, a full short would cause something else to heat up a lot now, if you don't see a resistor touching somewhere, then maybe it could be inside the shift register if the shift register (IC7) is socketed - remove it from the socket, and...