gnupic: Re: [gnupic] gnupic and PIC Programmer and Test Bed Kit (Australia)
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Re: [gnupic] gnupic and PIC Programmer and Test Bed Kit (Australia)
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16 Jun 2005 08:17:55 +0100
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>>My
>>main purpose with this project is to construct midi input devices).
Iain Dooley wrote:
> a midi input device... do you mean something like a keyboard?
> midi controller or something similar?
> i'm not an expert, but i think the PIC is probably a bit of overkill for this
> application. i built a midi controller last year with a 68HC11 which ran
> at 2Hz or something ridiculously slow like that and it handled it just fine
> (scanned 48 notes with velocity readings and sent out serial at 32K Baud,
> which is the rate at which midi messages must be sent).
> you could even just implement a key scanner on something like an
> 8051 to decode digital input from your keyboard and then handle
> interface requirements (such as LCD, keypad etc) on something
> like an HC11.
>
> of course you could probably do the whole thing on a PIC too :-)
> but it may be more expensive!
I'm confused - or is the above post just a joke ?
Since I couldn't get DOSEMU to drive the par-port programmer and
the edit-program-test cycles became tedious I've suspended my
PIC project. And I know that PIC have extended the range.
[ Did anybody test the dspPIC ? ]
But how can a PIC be an overkill and more expensive than a proper
microProcessor like 68HC11, 8051 ... ?
== Chris Glur.