Mutable Clouds diy... files on the git repository.
Mutable Clouds diy... files on the git repository.
Just found that the files for clouds have just been put up on the mutable instruments git repository.
Tried opening the eagle files, and my computer refuses... anybody else tried... is it just my computer or the files corrupted.... maybe he's just being a tease putting them up like that?
Tried opening the eagle files, and my computer refuses... anybody else tried... is it just my computer or the files corrupted.... maybe he's just being a tease putting them up like that?
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Re: Mutable Clouds diy... files on the git repository.
the links on the front page of github are usually notifications of updates - you need to go into the actual directory - or if you have git installed on your pc you can check out the whole repoEgor wrote:Just found that the files for clouds have just been put up on the mutable instruments git repository.
Tried opening the eagle files, and my computer refuses... anybody else tried... is it just my computer or the files corrupted.... maybe he's just being a tease putting them up like that?
edit - actually, if you look on the right side of the screen you'll see a button called "download zip".
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just looking at the clouds schematic, notice it uses an wm8731 codec (adc/dac chip)
has an unused headphone out and mic in available by the looks
http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/pub/Main/Da ... _8731L.pdf
has an unused headphone out and mic in available by the looks
http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/pub/Main/Da ... _8731L.pdf
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the frames run already happened, i guess? or still going to happen?sempervirent wrote:There will definitely be some new Mutable/Grayscale panels in the near future.
Still working on the graphics for Clouds, but here's one for Frames:
anyways, re clouds/elements/oshpark it only seems to work when uploading the zipped gerbers. before i pull the trigger though ... i have some frames boards to trade, in case anyone gets clouds + wants to trade.
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As you know, I was about to buy an STLINK v2 to program Braids. Do you think it would program Clouds also, or do I need a different programmer?Altitude909 wrote:just a heads up, clouds uses a bigger MCU which is not supported in the old tool chain, you will need a newer compiler to build
And thank for the tip on faceplates. I had heard acrylic can be a bit of a bugger when trying to get jacks secured.
From what I gather, Lain is/works at OSHpark. I found some info on the site about the CAM processor. I should let someone who knows more than I do chime in. I will edit this post if I am wrongEgor wrote:umm... what's Lain? even if you googleate that it comes up with nothing useful....Altitude909 wrote:Just run it though Lain's CAM processor, works fine. $74 for 3



