I’m interested in this but cannot get in on this this close to the holidays. I’m still happy to look at the code if you still need someone with c/c++ experience. I remember wanting one of Trevor’s 9090 back when he first published it. I still want one and I’d love to build a MBSid and Oakley Sound Filtrex II. But I digress. let me know how I can help.
MY tr9090 is finished. maybe i could ask for one !
Ok, so I have the MB909 MIOS firmware building on my setup.
Took some reworking but it builds now.
If anyone here is running OSX and has a TASKING license I can provide the actual project.
still have a lot of kits available as most people on the list are not interested :sad:
If you are interested you can put your name on the list (link in previous post).
cheers,
Jef
Do you still have spare beta kits for firends?
G.
Hey guys, if you would like a beta kit please put your name on https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Av9ZyDwCt04MdFB6cTZKaV9uMDF1cWY0X1pBOWxqNXc&usp=sharing
I am working my way through the list
cheers,
Jef
I don’t know if I can afford one before the first of the year but where are the prices for the 9090 kit?
Also who did the original conversion of the MIOS for the MB909? I’m curious what IDE was used. I was able to convert it to TASKING IDE very easy but it’s not so easy to be a contributor that way.
also has anyone thought about making an adapter to use the STM429I Discovery board? I ask because it’s only $24 and has a LCD touch screen onboard that could be useful.
hey KB9YEN,
I am doing the MB909 firmware based on the SeqV4 firmware. it is only compatible with the MB909 CS.
As the MB909 is still in beta version the firmware can be found on the 9090 and MB909 forum for the beta testers. the one on the MIOS SVN an old version. I will upload the current version shortly.
cheers
Jef
Jef,
Ok. What IDE do you use? Since you are using the v4 you should be using the STM43F4Discovery as a brain correct? I have both a STM32F4Disco and a STM32F429iDisco. Unfortunately the pinout of the 429 is different because it has has a nice LCD touch screen.
I use the Mac version of the tasking IDE (http://www.tasking.com/products/arm/) for a lot of my ham radio projects. I shuld be able to just use the brain for dev till I can afford the 9090 and mb909. My logic analyzer is only 8 lines. I need to get a 32 line analyzer at some point.
hey all,
I have the MB909 beta version 4 boards now (easier soldering and connection to the core). I have also tested the MB909 with the STM32F4 core, and all seems to work fine.
I am also finally in the last stage of having the case finished.
should you like to have one of these, please enter on the following list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Av9ZyDwCt04MdFB6cTZKaV9uMDF1cWY0X1pBOWxqNXc&usp=sharing
cheers,
Jef
I am waffling between this and starting my own drum sequencer forms cratch (tough, but it’d be nice to have something tailored to my exact needs).
BOM for the MB909 can be found on the wiki: http://wiki.midibox.org/doku.php?id=mb909
adobe illustrator file of the unfinished case can be found: http://www.synthage.com/Betaforum/PhPforum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=163&start=30
I have also uploaded the latest unfinished firmware to the midibox repository.
still have a few kits left
Anyone knows if Jef is still reachable these days?