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Subject: Re: Writing new firmware to EEPROM's

From: "korgpolyex800" <korgpolyex800@...>
Date: 2007-04-16

Hi Fran,

Thanks for uploading the MKII ROM. I'll have a look at it if I need
to. It is a great idea to have it available in the files section.

Thanks,

Mike.

--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "narfman96" <narfman96@...> wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> This is really good work. Since I had my Poly-800 II apart today to
> do the Moog Slayer mods I copied the firmware and uploaded the 16k
> file to the group. The part number for the version (on the top of the
> chip) was 851005. If you haven't seen this file yet maybe it can add
> some insight. I'm not a programmer so it's all foreign to me.
>
> I'm listening to these mods in a good pair of Sennheiser headphones
> since everyone is in bed but me. Good thing I'm the only one that can
> hear this or I'd by shaking the house. Awesome doesn't quite describe
> what this beast can do now! Thanks to Atom and everyone for sharing
> this idea. I used a 100k audio taper for the cutoff and a 50k audio
> taper for the resonance. I have a dpdt switch so I can defeat it and
> use 21.7k for VR2 and 2.37k for VR5 (the values of the factory pots).
> I also installed the FM mod pot and the 12/24 db filter mod switch
> but didn't have enough time today to get them installed. There's
> always tomorrow.....
>
> Fran
>
> --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "korgpolyex800"
> <korgpolyex800@> wrote:
> >
> > Another little update for you all,
> >
> > I just completed writing and successfully tested the sysex function
> > that allows me to send new firmware to the two new 8K EEPROM's. This
> > means that I am now going to be able to split the original 8K ROM
> > functions out into the new 16K of ROM space and then just send the
> new
> > firmware to the EEPROM's as a somewhat long (16K) sysex message.
> >
> > Up until now, I've had to strip out from the original ROM both the
> > tape functions and the old sysex bulk dump and send functions. So
> now,
> > I'll be able to put all of the original sysex code and tape
> functions
> > back into the ROM code while continuing to develop new functions. In
> > particular, now that I've got a whole extra 16K (that's double the
> > original ROM plus the original giving 24K of ROM), I'll be able to
> > immediately start work on the new controllers that we all want to
> get
> > working. I'll also be able to start looking at the Poly800 ROM to
> plug
> > the keyboard and joystick controllers back into the EX800 ROM code.
> >
> > The only thing I haven't done yet is to write a small executable to
> > split an 8K ROM binary image into a 16K nibble based file that will
> > make up the sysex firmware update. I have to do this because the
> sysex
> > message uses two bytes (high and low nibbles) to form each ROM byte.
> >
> > Y'all have a great weekend.
> >
> > Mike.
> >
>