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    1. Matthew Hubble 61 months ago | reply

      do you have the source code of the program you developed for MIOS?

    2. William's Photos 61 months ago | reply

      It's the standard MIDIBox64 code. I just configured the MIDI data sent out by the switches/pots (removed the menu funtionality from the buttons, defined cc #s, set the leds to respond to incoming MIDI, etc).

    3. Matthew Hubble 61 months ago | reply

      did you do that by editing the code or using the editor/download manager?how do you know what pins you need to connect the lcd screen to?i am presuming you have the core, lcd, ain, din, and dout modules?

    4. Fibra 60 months ago | reply

      William, how white that display is? It looks pretty blue on picture.
      It is side illuminated, right? How is the contrast in real life?

    5. William's Photos 60 months ago | reply

      It's a bit whiter than the picture (but still slightly blue) and side illuminated. The contrast is really good, but varies a lot depending on viewing angle.

      Here is a more representative picture www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=709#

      Btw, amazing work on your projects. Very inspiring.

    6. Fibra 60 months ago | reply

      Well, I don`t believe much in those photoshopped pictures, that is why I ask you. : ) I have negative red display... very nice one, but same problem... contrast varies depending on viewing angle.
      Thanks for your nice words, and really cool controller you`ve made! ; )

    7. SparkFunElectronics 45 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called SparkFun Projects, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    8. William's Photos 45 months ago | reply

      Awesome! You guys rok!!!

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