Hi Basil, thanks for your patience, I replaced the files on Softrock40 under my call sign. I made a few changes which should work fine, but let me know if you have any problems. Jean-Michel suggested we remove the interface chip since we are always writing to the LCD. This is fairly safe under those circumstances. We are trying to keep +5 off the QG8. So it's worth a shot :-) That saves some circuitry. Also I reduced the EEPROM to a 24AA32A which stores 1024 frequencies instead of 8192. The change is for obvious reasons. Also this version does not support the keyboard, only a shaft encoder which I bought at Electronic Goldmine for $1 on sale. It's now $1.50 I believe. Keep me posted and I'll help in any way I can :-)
Basil Rabinowitz wrote: > Hello John - > > it's been a while since I last emailed you and I hope all is well with > you. I have been tied up with work and have not kept up with the > list. However, I did a quick search to see how you were doing with > your SI570 Controller using the MC9S08QG8 chip. I found some messages > that were quite impressive indeed! It seems like you have made a > really nice controller. > > At your suggestion, I picked up a USBSPYDER08 and will take a shot at > trying it out as soon as I can get some spare time. I figured that in > the mean time I would lokk for your code and docs. I could not find a > folder inthe softrock group files and was sure that there used to be > one. Is there any place that I can get the details of your controller > and a copy of the code (if you are willing to share it that is). > > Thanks a lot and much appreciate the help. > > 73, Dov ad0v -- Regards, John ========================================================= email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/k5jhf/sets/ videos: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=k5jhf files: http://briefcase.yahoo.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] web page: http://www.geocities.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] call sign: K5JHF =========================================================
